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How Effective are Children's Cough and Cold Medicines? - FoxNews.com

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--'Tis the season for spreading germs, which means your little one could be coming home from school at any moment with a hacking cough and a runny nose. So what should you give them to relieve their cold symptoms?

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Tags: Non-Allergic Rhinitis, Cold Medication, Cough, Children's Health, Education, Home, Medical

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