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1. Common cold is mainly caused by:

2. For how long do newborns have immunity against common cold viruses?

3. A well hydrated body can refrain the virus from entering through the nasal passage:

4. Which of the following can be used as the potential treatment for common cold?

5. Vitamin C can have the potential to treat common cold:

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