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The prevalence of nasal symptoms attributed to allergies in the United States: Findings from the burden of rhinitis in an America survey
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 01/29/09
Nathan RA et al. - The prevalence of nasal symptoms attributed to rhinitis related to seasonal and perennial allergies in the United States ranged between 11.9 and 30.2% depending on duration of symptoms and physician diagnosis. Almost one-half of Americans experience troublesome nasal symptoms on at least 7 days throughout the year, with most attributing their symptoms to allergies.
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