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Research has found that flu viruses spread efficiently in cold conditions. "The flu thrives in colder weather, so you will see it hit in areas of the country that have shorter summers and longer ...
But sometimes, they can lead to serious illness and death. Flu vs. cold Cold and flu share similar symptoms, such as fever, body aches, weakness, tiredness, stuffy nose, and headache, making it ...
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 wild goose found in Putnam County tested positive for a “case of highly pathogenic avian influenza,” known as H5N1 or bird flu, but risk to the public remains low, the county’s health ...
(Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images) Congestion or stuffiness is a common symptom of colds, allergies, sinusitis, the flu (influenza), or hay fever. Some medications and devices may ease it or help ...
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. While many of the germs that cause this misery can circulate throughout the year ...
This series is based on our reporting on TCM: its history, treatments and growing acceptance around the world. This is the sixth instalment. In Hong Kong, as in so many Chinese and Asian cities ...
Extreme Cold and Snow Across the South Isn't a Threat to Most Native Plants and Animals, Experts Say About 8 inches (20 centimeters) of snow covered the ground and plants outside Braden Doucet’s ...
Cough medicine is not the only cold and flu remedy that experts have warned doesn't actually work. Manufacturers claim the decongestant phenylephrine eases stuffy noses by reducing swelling of the ...
Respiratory illness has been surging around Winnipeg and Manitoba, with emergency departments getting slammed during cold and flu season, a local epidemiologist says. Cynthia Carr told Global ...