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There is no vaccine effective against colds, and infection does not confer immunity. Prevention depends on: washing hands often, especially before touching the face minimizing contact with people already infected not sharing hand towels, eating ut...
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There is no vaccine effective against colds, and infection does not prevent one from getting colds. Prevention depends on washing hands often, minimizing contact with persons already infected, and not sharing hand towels, eating utensils, or water...
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Nonallergic rhinitis is generally transmitted in the same ways as the common cold. It is transmitted from person to person. The sick person touches his or her nose and then another person's hands. If that person then touches his nose, mouth, or ey...
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