WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing viral upper respiratory illnesses, asthma exacerbations and seasonal allergies this week. “To avoid the viral illnesses, ...
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN10 Places You’re Most Likely to Catch the Flu, According to Infectious Disease ExpertsFlu season is right around the corner—and experts offer insight on where the virus thrives, and how to protect yourself. The ...
Cold germs from someone’s nose or cough can live on surfaces for hours to days, depending on many factors. Learn which surfaces to avoid or clean.
If you're looking for fully prepared, healthy meals to send, Mosaic Foods has you covered. The ginger, quinoa and veggie soup ...
“The common cold is usually mild with just a runny nose, but anything that is coupled with fever and cough might be COVID, RSV, or the flu,” says Dr. Ostrosky. The only way to know for sure ...
There's no cure for the common cold, but there are ways to ease symptoms while the cold runs its course. Here's what helps and what to avoid, according to experts.
In his regular column, Dr James Le Fanu answers your questions. This week, a reader suffering from horrendous headaches ...
More than the fear of bird flu, people are buying less chicken as it is already so hot in Bengaluru,” said Suhaib Ur Rehman K., Co-founder of Protein Fresh, Shivajinagar. Suhas S.R. from ...
This flu season is a "high-severity" season for all age groups. An estimated 33 million people have suffered from the flu so far this season. In Florida, like the rest of the U.S., the predominant ...
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows this flu season is the most severe since the 2009 swine flu, reported CBS News earlier this month. Dr. Angela Rasmussen ...
AND HEALTH EXPERTS SAY ONE FACTOR CONTRIBUTING TO THE SPREAD OF FLU AND OTHER RESPIRATORY VIRUSES IS THE COLD WEATHER. OUR KELLY KENDALL SPOKE WITH LOCAL DOCTORS ABOUT WHY IT MAKES YOU MORE LIKELY ...
Feel like everyone around you is sick? You aren't wrong. Flu, norovirus, RSV and COVID are active. The Walgreens Flu Index ranked Mississippi No. 1 in the country for states with the highest ...
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