Colds and the flu are two incredibly common respiratory infections. Each calendar year, the average American adult gets around two to three colds, while approximately 8% of the population catches the ...
As pressure mounts in government around the potential junior doctors’ strike next week, concerns are growing over the rising cases of flu across the country. An average of 2,660 flu patients were in ...
Every year, as temperatures drop, sneezing, coughing, and fever become commonplace. But what many dismiss as just another seasonal nuisance can sometimes be something far more serious. The common cold ...
This browser does not support the Video element. As colder temperatures set in for many U.S. states, the uncertainties of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continue to linger, leaving many people still ...
Cold and flu season is here, and experts recommend Michigan residents get immunized. Amid the holidays, cold, flu and COVID-19 viruses are circulating. While the three illnesses share some ...
Cough and throat irritation are commonly attributed to seasonal flu, but air pollution can also trigger similar symptoms.
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).
A persistent cough, runny nose and a headache that just won't go away — these are some of the common symptoms that may be experienced by those with a cold, the flu, RSV or COVID-19. The Chieftain ...
Many people are worried about how to they will differentiate between the common cold, flu and Covid-19. Some of the symptoms are similar with all three conditions, so it's hard to know which it is and ...