Mar. 25, 2025 — Early animal studies show that a single vaccine could protect the recipient from different variants of the coronaviruses that cause COVID-19, the flu and the common cold.
Doctor visits and hospitalizations for flu have hit a 15-year high. Why is this flu season so bad? Experts discuss influenza trends, symptoms and how to stay safe.
While three illnesses — flu, the cold and COVID-19 — share some commonalities ... according to the Centers for Disease ...
While three illnesses — flu, the cold and COVID-19 — share some commonalities, key differences set them apart. Experts recommend several steps, including vaccination, to stay healthy.
Although winter is coming to a close, cold and flu season is still threatening our immune systems. Staying healthy is a marriage of several simple practices, according to Dr. Roger Seheult ...
The US is experiencing one of the worst cold and flu seasons in more than a decade ... to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Nearly 8% of U.S. outpatient medical visits in ...
If you’ve got a cold or the flu and you’re one of those people who mix meds — be careful. Dr. Wendy Mobley-Buckstein, a ...
Here's what James found out... Almost all cold and flu medications reduce the symptoms of the illness, not treat the illness itself. Dr Lindsay Broadbent explains that "when we get infected with a ...
The influenza virus, COVID-19 and the common cold are caused by different viruses. Consider getting vaccinated to keep yourself safe, health experts advise. Michigan health officials say the number of ...