It's once again the time of year for an uptick in illnesses such as colds, the flu, COVID and RSV. Here are the signs and ...
Most colds clear up on their own, but some get worse. Here are the warning signs your cold is getting worse—and when to ...
ARE you one of the thousands who have got a cold that simply will not budge? A mutant superflu, dubbed “subclade K” or H3N2, ...
We all know the vital precautions to keep babies safe from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). While the virus is the leading cause of infant hospitalization nationwide, it can also impact adults over ...
As flu season peaks, and with several other illnesses going around, here's how to stay safe and healthy this season in Michigan.
BBC Morning Live's Dr Oscar Duke shares his advice on how to identify whether you have cold, flu or Covid and how to look ...
“A common cold usually causes a runny or blocked nose, sneezing, a sore throat, mild cough and mild fatigue,” explains Dr ...
A cough is the most common crossover symptom between a cold and the flu. Other symptoms, such as a sore throat, sneezing or a runny nose, can sometimes happen with the flu – though it's less common.
For those who get sick during the fall and winter, the diagnosis could be a toss-up. With the threat of the common cold, flu, COVID-19 and RSV in the mix, it can be tricky to determine the culprit.
If you've come down with a runny nose or sore throat recently, you may be wondering whether it's the common cold, allergies or a COVID-19 infection. Health officials say it can be difficult to tell ...
As it seems everyone is fighting off some kind of sickness, medical experts have advised when you should see a doctor. New York City is one of a handful of hot spots for respiratory illnesses this ...
Flu cases have soared (hospital admissions are up 50% vs this time last year) and reports say there's a new H3N2 strain. Here ...