As norovirus cases been climbing through the nation over the winter, Intermountain Health doctors want you to know what it is ...
— The flu, caused by influenza viruses that are always changing, leads to fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body ...
If you or your child has persistent or severe vomiting or diarrhea (with or without a fever), signs of dehydration (such as ...
As the winter season intensifies, households across Acadiana are grappling with a rise in upper respiratory illnesses, ...
Each year, the U.S. experiences 900 deaths from norovirus, mostly among adults ages 65 and older. There have been 109,000 hospitalizations from the virus, and 465,000 ER visits mostly among young ...
This fall saw an unusually high number of cases of “walking” or mycoplasma pneumonia, a mild pneumonia that typically causes ...
When you eat raw or undercooked chicken, even if it appears safe to eat, you could develop food poisoning symptoms. Learn ...
There’s an alarming outbreak causing concern among health officials in New Jersey, as norovirus has been spreading rapidly — and doctors say it is highly contagious.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health experts expect more cases when the season reaches its peak in mid-January.
Wen: Symptoms of norovirus include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps. Some people may also experience fatigue, ...
Norovirus can survive quite well on surfaces, bathroom fixtures, countertops, doorknobs and any other items commonly touched.
State and federal data show high levels of respiratory illnesses. Here's what to know about the illnesses circulating this winter, their symptoms and how to prevent them.