Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sneezing? Feeling congested? Coughing? Are these signs of flu season, a cold or allergies, or are they symptoms of COVID-19? What ...
‘Tis the season for sniffles, sneezes, tissues and croup, apparently. The Baltimore Sun spoke with Dr Aaron Milstone, pediatric infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, for ...
Flu season might be winding down — but don’t stash the tissues just yet. A little-known respiratory virus with no vaccine or treatment has been quietly picking up steam since the start of winter, ...
The common cold, flu and COVID share many symptoms, but confusing seasonal sicknesses could be dangerous.
It's that time of year again − when a runny nose could mean you've simply been outside too long, or it could be a sign that you're getting sick. With many having recently spent Thanksgiving with ...
Here’s our weekly round-up of what illnesses are spreading the most in Metro Detroit communities, according to our local ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Distinguishing between the common cold, flu, RSV, and COVID-19 can be difficult because they share similar symptoms. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that ...
What causes the flu and what causes a cold? Colds and flu are both respiratory illnesses, but are caused by different viruses. “Colds are primarily caused by viruses, with rhinovirus being the most ...
It's *** gift no one wants to give or get, but with travel and get-togethers this holiday season, respiratory viruses can be easily spread, and it's already starting. I'm actually consulting in my ...
You may be sick with what feels like a nasty cold or a case of the flu, but there’s another, lesser-known respiratory virus that could be to blame. Cases of human metapneumovirus, known as HMPV, are ...
Human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, typically spreads during winter and spring.