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SOURCE: Queen Mary University of London, news release, Oct. 6, 2023
Prevent Respiratory Infections. Continue.
Using Decongestants. They aren't safe for everyone.
Preventing Pneumonia. Continue.
Diagnosing Pneumonia. Continue.
Help Keep COPD in Check. Visit your doctor often.
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