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Post-COVID, the seasonal flu has become more unpredictable and severe, with rising hospitalisations, complex complications, ...
The surge in cases is closely tied to seasonal weather patterns—intermittent rains, fluctuating temperatures, and high ...
Monitoring fungal spores in the outdoor air can predict surges in flu and COVID-19 infections, especially during the fall, ...
And rates of heart attacks and strokes can rise in winter for a number of reasons. Factors such as low temperature, less physical activity, more time spent indoors—perhaps with indoor air pollutants ...
Colds and flu can share many of the same symptoms%2C including runny or stuffy nose%2C sore throat and cough Fever%2C aches%2C chills%2C tiredness and sudden onset of symptoms are key signs of the ...
The cold and flu medicine doesn't feature child-resistant packaging, posing a risk of poisoning children. More than 14,000 packs of cold and flu medicine have been recalled for a potential risk of ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cold versus flu. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About common cold. National Institute on Aging. Infographic: is it a cold, the flu, or COVID-19 ...
Fall is nearly here and it's time for reminding patients about the importance of vaccinations for the flu and for boosters for COVID-19. Patients with cardiovascular disease are particularly ...
That is why Oneida County Health is tasking the public to ask themselves if they're sick: Is it a cold or flu? The department released a helpful infographic to show the difference between the two ...
The recall impacts Kirkland Signature Cold & Flu Plus Congestion caplets. Costco recently notified consumers that packs of its Kirkland Signature Severe Cold & Flu Plus Congestion caplets have ...
But while flu is caused by influenza viruses only, a cold can be caused by more than 200 different viruses, according to Davis. These include rhinoviruses, enteroviruses, and (confusingly ...
Flu symptoms typically include fever, chills, muscle aches, cough, congestion, runny nose, headaches and fatigue. Unlike the common cold, which often develops slowly, the flu tends to hit suddenly ...