Subclade K has become the dominant form of flu and is slightly different from the virus targeted by this year’s flu vaccine.
A recent study confirmed what many families intuitively know: The littlest students harbor the most germs. Children in ...
Since roughly 1991, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended all babies get a dose of the ...
When the flu strikes, it can feel relentless: rising fever, hacking cough, stuffy nose and sore throat. For many people, relief can come in the form of Tamiflu, a prescription antiviral medication ...
Tea can’t cure a cold, but it may help you feel better and ease symptoms. You can try green, Echinacea, elderberry, chamomile, lemon, or ginger tea.
Peak season ranges from late December to mid-February every year, the CDC website says. Last year in North Carolina, RSV ...
Given the vomiting and diarrhea, the biggest risk with norovirus is dehydration, which can turn a short-term illness into a ...
COVID-19 infections are rising again across the U.S. Here's which symptoms to look for and how to protect yourself over the ...
Although development of a jab for the H5N1 strain of avian flu is well under way, other strains are receiving less attention ...
Norovirus, also known as the "stomach flu" or "winter vomiting sickness," is active in California and across the nation. But ...
Whether you’re sneezing, coughing, or constantly reaching for tissues, read on to discover five foods you should avoid to prevent your seasonal allergies from getting worse. Killers freed to fight for ...
Cases of a highly contagious stomach virus are on the rise in Illinois and the Midwest, and health officials are warning people to take extra precautions as numbers could be even higher than reported ...