There's also one big difference between the flu and COVID or a cold that can indicate which illness you have. Don't ignore it ...
Schools around the U.S. are closing due to surges of flu and other illnesses which are sickening students and staff. Here's ...
As flu season worsens globally, infections and hospitalizations are rising rapidly. This year’s outbreak is more severe, with ...
Some health officials have renamed this flu season the “quademic” because of all the different illnesses floating around.
RSV, respiratory syncytial virus, usually peaks in December and January while infecting the nose, throat and lungs, usually ...
WE ARE IN THE HEAT OF FLU SEASON AND THE VIRUS IS MAKING ITS IMPACT FELT. WE’VE SEEN FLU TAKE A LITTLE BIT OF PREDOMINANCE AS WELL OVER THE LAST FEW WEEKS. NOW THERE ARE TWO MAIN TYPES INFLUENZA A AND ...
State and local health officials are reporting a new wave of flu cases. According to a NYC Health surveillance report that ...
Symptoms usually come on suddenly, according to the CDC, and can include fevers above 100.4 degrees F, dry cough, sore throat, runny nose, body aches, headaches, chills and occasionally nausea, ...
An infectious disease MD explains for how long you're likely to transmit the flu to others, with her advice for preventing viral infection.
Flu A and Flu B are distinct viruses, each with its own challenges. Understanding the difference helps you protect your health against the flu battle.