As we make our way though cold and flu season, this is what we're doing to protect our health and avoid getting sick.
Worst foods to eat when you have a cold Prioritizing good nutrition daily is the best way to keep your immune system strong, ...
The 30-day risk of death during the 2022 to 2023 season was 1% in those with COVID-19, 0.7% in those with flu, and 0.7% in those with RSV. All mortality and hospitalization rates were similar in ...
Dr. Stacy Chronister, an internal medicine specialist with OSU, shares tips on managing seasonal illnesses, including hydration, over-the-counter remedies, and preventative measures like flu shots and ...
As flu season continues, many people are dealing with a range of illnesses, from the flu and COVID-19 to seasonal allergies. OSU Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. Stacy Chronister offers tips on ...
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Research has found that flu viruses spread efficiently in cold conditions. "The flu thrives in colder weather, so you will see it hit in areas of the country that have shorter summers and longer ...
But sometimes, they can lead to serious illness and death. Flu vs. cold Cold and flu share similar symptoms, such as fever, body aches, weakness, tiredness, stuffy nose, and headache, making it ...
NEW YORK (WBNG) -- It is that time of the year when people are getting sick, but how do you know the difference between winter allergies and cold/flu-like symptoms? The Chief Medical Officer at ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – The coldest of the cold is behind us, at least for this stretch of bitterly cold weather. Temperatures in Northeast Ohio bottomed out early Wednesday morning and will begin a ...
The flu virus typically spikes between late January and mid-February, and this year is no exception. Influenza symptoms include high fever, sore throat, congestion and a severe cough, with some ...
We know how to protect ourselves from the cold – but what about our furry friends? The extreme cold can be very dangerous for cats, dogs, birds, squirrels and more. The SPCA advises keeping dog ...