Rheumatologists in Brunswick, Georgia
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timestranscript.com - Could vitamin D deficiency cause cold symptoms? - Breaking News, New Brunswick, Canada
timestranscript.canadaeast.com — “DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been sick with cold and flu symptoms (on average) about 12 to 14 days each month for the past year. My family doctor referred me to a rheumatologist because she thought it might be autoimmune. The rheumatologist believes that a low vitamin D level and allergies are causing my symptoms.” View full resource at timestranscript.canadaeast.com
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northfulton.com — “BRUNSWICK, Ga. ? Georgia school nurses are leading the way to remove asthma triggers from schools.” View full resource at northfulton.com
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