With cold and flu season underway, one would hope others would be considerate enough to cough and sneeze into the crook of their elbow, slowing down the spread of contagious droplets into the air ...
The Baltimore Sun spoke with Dr Aaron Milstone, pediatric infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, ...
There are a few reasons why people tend to fall ill more often in the winter than during other times of the year, and yes, holiday travel is definitely one of them.
Real Christmas trees can release dormant mould once they’re brought indoors, while dusty decorations and time spent inside with pets can trigger sneezing and itchy eyes. Christmas might be the 'most ...
Most colds clear up on their own, but some get worse. Here are the warning signs your cold is getting worse—and when to ...
While it might be the most wonderful time of the year, it’s also the biggest flu and cold season of the year, when cold weather brings gatherings indoors and germs flourish and spread. That’s why we ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - As families prepare to gather for Thanksgiving, medical professionals are offering advice to help travelers stay healthy during what AAA predicts will be a record-breaking ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) - The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first influenza-related death this season. Iowa HHS says the person who died was an older adult in southwest ...
As the weather gets colder and people spend more time indoors, they are at a heightened risk of falling ill from cold, flu and other infections. While most people are mindful of this fact following ...
A stuffy nose, runny eyes, and sore throat are a few symptoms that can hit at any time of the year. So how do you know whether you have a seasonal cold or an allergy? Although they may seem similar at ...