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  1. Sinusitis

    If you suffer from sinusitis, it?s important to see if there is any trigger which can be treated.

  2. Pneumococcal disease

    Pneumococcal disease is a leading cause of serious illness and death in young children.

  3. Polyps

    Polyps are common. A polyp is a small protrusion that grows out of the membranes lining various areas of the body including the nose, intestines and lining of the uterus (endometrium).

  4. Adenoids

    Since adenoids are constantly in the path of germs, infections are common.

  5. Herbal medicine

    Some herbs have potent ingredients and should be treated with the same care and respect as pharmaceutical drugs.

  6. Snoring

    Snoring isn't harmful but may lead to long-term sleep deprivation.

  7. Halitosis or bad breath

    Having halitosis or bad breath can have a major impact on a person.

  8. Anosmia - loss of smell

    People are less sensitive to smells the older they get, and women tend to have a more acute sense of smell than men.

  9. Pneumococcal disease – immunisation

    Immunisation can substantially reduce the risk of pneumococcal disease, especially in young children.

  10. Food additives

    The long-term effects of consuming a combination of different additives in our food are currently unknown.

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