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If you are constantly suffering symptoms of a sinus infection, it may have more to do with the structure of your nose than with allergies or your immune system. Read on to learn about deviated septum and its symptoms.

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Deviated septum and chronic sinusitis - Medbroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “If you are constantly suffering symptoms of a sinus infection, it may have more to do with the structure of your nose than with allergies or your immune system. Read on to learn about deviated septum and its symptoms.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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If you get chronic sinus infections, perhaps this could be the cause: http://bit.ly/b9GlD4

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