A “WORRYING” surge in cases of a winter virus causing violent vomiting and diarrhea is flooding NHS hospitals. Norovirus, better known as the ‘winter vomiting bug’, is more ...
The Mayo Clinic says a sudden change in temperature doesn't necessarily cause a cold but cold weather can weaken your immune ...
Exercise mats can be particularly germy, but you can stay safe by carefully cleaning and disinfecting them when you work out.
Public health officials are warning that the U.S. could be facing a “quademic” — the convergence of four miserable viruses ...
If you or your loved ones have not received your flu or COVID-19 vaccine yet this season, it's not too late. Vaccines are safe, effective, and save lives." The child's age or location was not ...
JulPo/Getty Images Respiratory illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, and RSV are surging across ... of both respiratory viruses and norovirus. “Wash hands frequently. Consider wearing a well ...
One way to protect yourself from all viruses: Wash your hands Seriously. Rigorous and frequent handwashing — with soap! — is crucial to reduce the spread of norovirus, colds, flu and covid-19.
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. But there are things ...
COVID-19 generally spreads through the air from droplets and particles ... so cover your mouth with a tissue if you feel a tickle in your throat or your nose. Then, wash your hands. Again. Also, even ...
“Many respiratory viruses, including influenza, RSV and COVID-19, can cause cold-like ... a contaminated surface and then touching your mouth before washing your hands Having direct contact ...
COVID-19, RSV and other respiratory diseases are ... according to the CDC. Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds Keep in mind hand sanitizer doesn’t work well against ...