Low vaccination rates may also be contributing to this year’s sick season. As of late January, U.S. vaccine uptake was well ...
Flu activity begins to increase in October and often peaks between December and February, according to the Centers for ...
As we make our way though cold and flu season, this is what we're doing to protect our health and avoid getting sick.
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Indiana flu activity reaches 'very high' rates with visits to emergency rooms, urgent care centers and primary care offices ...
Another key difference is that the cold has nasal symptoms such as a runny or blocked nose and sneezing, and the first ...
There are some great pluses to the supplement, too, besides possibly helping you fend off the cold or flu. The Mayo Clinic ...
Dr. Aileen Marty, Infectious Disease Specialist and Professor at Florida International University, joins Bob Sirott to talk ...
Flu season is here with some other ickiness joining the petri dish party, including allergies, strep, pneumonia, COVID-19 and ...
The flu can also cause a general feeling of fatigue or malaise, Ray says, as well as gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea ...
For a second time this season, at least 41 states are reporting high or very high levels of the flu. Here's how to stay safe.
Some health officials have renamed this flu season the “quademic” because of all the different illnesses floating around.