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The mucus traps foreign pathogens and debris. And the cilia move the mucus out of the sinuses and back of the nose. If cilia do not function as... View Article
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Many viral infections do not have treatments. Instead, treatment is directed at relieving the effects of the symptoms while the body works to... View Article