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HomeSPHP in the NewsDaily Gazette: Winter’s Gone, But Cold Season Remains

Daily Gazette: Winter’s Gone, But Cold Season Remains

May 6, 2016 Angela Yu SPHP in the News

It’s no fun to be sick with a cold in the wintertime, but have you ever gotten a cold in the spring or summer? Gail Casals, family nurse practitioner from the St. Peter’s Health Partners‘ Clifton Park Family Practice, shares her insight about avoiding the common cold this time of year. See the article in the Daily Gazette here.

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