Winter is the season for colds and flu. According to Dr William Bird, medical consultant of the Meteorological Office's Health Forecast Unit, December is when infections tend to become prevalent.
Most colds are caused by rhinoviruses, which can lead to sneezing, sniffling, cough, stuffy, runny nose, headache, body aches, sleepiness, sore throat, watery eyes, chills and a low-grade fever ...
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 ...
In most parts of the United States, winter ushers in the peak of cold and flu season. This means kids will face higher risks of getting sick. Respiratory viruses are usually the culprit ...
It's ideal if you need an extra boost, especially during cold and flu season. It's also great for those prone to catching colds frequently, such as teachers, health care workers and parents with ...