(CBS DETROIT) – A decongestant you give your kids isn’t effective, according to advisors for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “As a mom to a little boy with Down syndrome, you visit lots of ear, nose, and throat doctors and regular doctors because of the sinus issues they have…Read More
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