In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. But there are things ...
Doctors across Central Florida say people are struggling to shake off the flu this year for some reason. High fevers last for about a week, and doctors are sending people to urgent care or the ER ...
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Ohio Department of Health director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff has cautioned Ohioans to continue to take these illnesses seriously.
Winter sicknesses are surging in the Sunshine State. Doctors across Central Florida say people are struggling to shake off the flu this year for some reason.
A surge in respiratory illness is typical for this time of year, and the simultaneous outbreak of highly contagious norovirus is piling on to the public health risk. Commonly known as stomach flu, ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville doctors are warning of an unusual spike in respiratory illnesses and novovirus, known by many as the stomach bug.
Sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, nausea: the combination of flu, COVID, RSV and norovirus has created what’s being called a "Quademic," and it’s filling up hospital beds across the Mid-South.
"What we are really seeing is an uptick of influenza A, which really impacts adults more and is a little more severe than flu B, leading to more hospitalizations. It's also the dominant strain we are ...