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Dr. Leah Rappaport said the goal is not to eliminate viruses, but to help children handle them safely and recover well.
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A mother usually feels happy and comfortable, just by feeling that she has barely gotten rid of a cold her child had, only to find herself facing a new fever and a non-stop cough a few days later.