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    CMS has started rolling out a $50 billion rural health program that will flow through states, not directly to patients or hospitals. That means the biggest question for rural communities is not just how much money is available, but how each state chooses to use it. The program could affect hospital services, primary care, telehealth, workforce shortages, and local costs over time, but state plans are still being built and results will vary widely.

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    Understanding the difference between seasonal allergies and the common cold is essential for effective care and relief. While both conditions share symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and congestion, allergies are often triggered by environmental factors such as pollen and usually cause itchy eyes and symptoms that persist as long as exposure continues. In contrast, colds are caused by viruses, may be accompanied by a sore throat or mild fever, and generally resolve within a week to ten days. Recognizing these distinctions helps patients and caregivers choose the right treatments, manage symptoms more effectively, and know when to seek further medical advice.