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Cold SoresInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Medical Definition:
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "cold sore" |
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Animated-Teeth.com Description: Information about cold sores, fever blisters, oral herpes, and their remedies. (animated-teeth.com) |
CenterWatch Description: Listing of Clinical Research Trials for Herpes Labialis Infections (Cold Sores) (centerwatch.com) |
Cold Sores + Shingles Description: Information on the various treatments available for Oral Herpes and some additional references to treatment of Shingles. (thisisawar.com) |
eMedicine Health - Cold Sores Description: Consumer health resource center providing information on causes, symptoms, and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com) |
Herpes Doctor - Oral Herpes Description: Provide help and information for Cold Sore sufferers. (herpesdoctor.com) |
Herpes Simplex Description: Fact sheet on symptoms, development, treatment and prevention of cold sores. (nevdgp.org.au) |
Wintertime Cold-Sore Tips Description: Wintertime can be especially difficult for cold-sore suffers. Here are some new tips that can make the difference between a great week or a dreaded cold sore. (purelip.com) |
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