Norovirus, also called the "stomach bug," is known to cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea—but those aren't the only symptoms ...
Norovirus, sometimes called the “winter vomiting disease” or “two-bucket disease” — because it causes both vomiting and diarrhea — is on the rise across the nation, even as seasonal flu is taking off ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Norovirus, often dubbed the "winter vomiting disease," is making its rounds across the United States, with health officials warning of its highly contagious nature. According to ...
Ah, the classic signs of winter: Freezing temperatures, icy roads and empty tissue boxes. It's no secret that winter is a time when illness is prominent. Coughs, colds, and viruses are seemingly ...
The norovirus can survive temperatures of up to 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Hand sanitizer alone can’t kill the disease. Washing your hands with soap and water is very important to prevent further spread.
There have been 19 gastrointestinal outbreaks on cruise ships this year, 14 of which were caused by norovirus, as recorded by the CDC. But what exactly is this disease, and how can it be prevented?
There’s a virus rapidly circulating through much of the South, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data show — and there’s no treatment for it. There has been a recent uptick in cases of ...
The stomach flu, also known as a stomach bug, is clinically known as viral or infectious gastroenteritis. Despite its popular nickname, this type of gastroenteritis isn’t caused by the influenza or ...
Stomach issues can be serious. Appendicitis can mimic food poisoning. But it needs quick treatment. Pain differs.