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With strong winds across the UK today quite a few of us have been feeling the effects of pollen particularly badly. As we approach the pollen season many will start feeling their allergies worsen. To help prevent this and lessen symptoms it's worth going along to your pharmacist to get some tips or as always you can call our Helpline on 03000 030 555 and talk to one of our lovely nurses. If you have asthma or COPD and are affected by allergies please make sure you carry your reliever inhalers with you as allergies can worsen attacks.

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Teresa

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Maybe that is why my nose is closed tight shut,

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