Just a few puffs into each nostril, and you're protected against infection from nasty cold viruses - that is, according to claims made for many nasal sprays. Can they really do this? Well, not ...
Flu cases are through the roof across the US right now. And, while cold and flu season always packs a punch, it feels like ...
Flu activity in Michigan is considered "very high," according a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The first human case of bird flu in Ohio was reported in a farm worker from Mercer County. There have been 68 human cases of ...
Flu season is underway, as people may have noticed through coughing coworkers, sniffling children, sick family members, ...
Says a pediatric infectious disease physician, “Our expectation is that we’re going to have several more weeks yet of a lot ...
There are different types of allergies, but Thakore says there’s one that comes to mind with springtime on the horizon.
Two children have died of flu in North Carolina, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Indiana Department of Health reports a surge in flu cases, with 57 deaths and hospital visits increasing. Vulnerable groups are at higher risk of serious complications.
As we make our way though cold and flu season, this is what we're doing to protect our health and avoid getting sick.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling 89,312 bottles of NasoGel nasal spray because the product might cause ...
Doctors can test for the flu, COVID-19, and RSV, three of the most common viruses circulating at the moment. There is no test available for the common cold or the norovirus, that is the stomach bug, ...