The Baltimore Sun spoke with Dr Aaron Milstone, pediatric infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, ...
The best way to prevent many of these viruses is by getting a vaccine. To help prevent the common cold, our pharmacist says ...
Newport Hospital Pharmacist-in-Charge Eric M. D’Agostino offers tips to get you through the winter sick season.
It can be difficult to tell the difference between a cold, flu and Covid during winter, but a GP has shared key symptoms that ...
IT’S that time of year where everyone seems to have caught some sort of bug – so it’s no surprise if your tot has got a cough ...
ANSWER: Both colds and influenza (the “flu”) are respiratory illnesses that are caused by viruses. Influenza is caused specifically by the influenza viruses, which come in two main types (A and B).
If you feel ill but your symptoms are only above the neck — a stuffy nose, a bit of a sore throat — you could just have a ...
Cold and flu season typically happen during the fall and winter. Though it comes around every year, there's still a lot of confusion about viruses, vaccines and how to avoid getting sick. Experts and ...
New research shows feverish temperatures make it more difficult for viruses to hijack our cells. A mouse study suggests it's the heat itself that makes the difference.
Tiktok videos are everywhere with sick people talking about a virus that makes them feel like they "swallowed razor blades".
A Total Access Urgent Care nurse practitioner said people still have time to get their flu shot.
Most colds clear up on their own, but some get worse. Here are the warning signs your cold is getting worse—and when to contact a doctor.