Cold and flu may seem alike, but knowing their key differences can prevent serious health risks. Learn how to recognize and ...
Aches and pains. Pain (think: body aches and a sore throat) is also a tip off that you’re dealing with a virus like a cold.
The FDA reveals that phenylephrine, a popular decongestant, is no better than a placebo. Discover what this means for your ...
Feeling under the weather? In Texas, cedar can bring sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes, but so can the flu, COVID-19 and ...
Maybe you've been in a room recently with someone who's coughing, but they say "I promise it's not COVID." While it's important to still be cautious about COVID-19, there are other viral ...
Indiana is seeing "very high" rates of influenza activity in emergency rooms, urgent care centers and primary care offices ...
To reduce the odds of catching the flu and colds, experts say consider tried-and-true prevention methods like hand washing and mask wearing.
You might have more energy, less congestion, and be coughing less. These are signs that your cold is getting better. If symptoms get better, then worse again, it’s best to talk with a healthcare ...
NHS England appeals for 1.3 million eligible people to come forward for a new jab against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) ...
Cold temperatures don’t actually make you sick People often think winter weather makes them sick, but the temperature isn’t ...
The National Weather Service issued an updated cold weather advisory at 3:18 p.m. on Wednesday valid from Thursday noon until ...
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