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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 ...
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Cold and flu seasons are back this fall in Michigan and you can protect yourself with a shot. Here's what to know.
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 ...
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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 ...
NEW YORK (WBNG) -- It is that time of the year when people are getting sick, but how do you know the difference between winter allergies and cold/flu-like symptoms? The Chief Medical Officer at ...
A pharmacist explains what is the difference between cold and flu, explaining the symptoms for both and how treatment can differ. Of all the misconceptions Mirzaian hears year after year, there’s one ...
The season of sniffles and sneezes is upon us, but can you tell which is affecting you? It can be hard to tell different ...
Q: My husband and I both work in an office, and our three kids are in school. That's a lot of exposure to germs and bugs. When someone gets sick, how do you know if it’s a cold or the flu — or worse?
Learn how to differentiate between a cold and the flu, understand symptoms, and know when to seek medical help. Get insights from experts Eve Glazier, M.D., and Elizabeth Ko, M.D., at UCLA Health.