Karen McGoldrick from Sentara Leigh Hospital shares tips on staying healthy during the 'quad-demic' and how to recognize and avoid flu, COVID, RSV, and norovirus.
Most infants born before December were administered nirsevimab, while those whose mothers reached eligible gestational age ...
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center’s emergency department is experiencing unprecedented patient volumes due to the rise of ...
We all know that a healthy, balanced diet dominated by unprocessed foods is a recipe for gut and overall health, but ...
Norovirus is something you don’t want to catch—but according to the CDC, it’s doubled this winter season compared to last ...
Care for the flu is generally supportive — meaning rest, hydration, and over-the-counter medication, but as the Mayo Clinic ...
The flu vaccine is generally about 40% effective at completely preventing influenza, according to Blumberg. The flu vaccine ...
Dr. Emil Prikryl, a medical officer of health with N.L. Health Services, says besides influenza, there’s COVID-19, RVS and ...
Cases of RSV across the country are considered "very high," as rates of other acute respiratory illnesses are also high, the ...
Trends vary by region, as Ontario deals with the highest rate of COVID-19 but the lowest rate for RSV, while the territories ...
Cook your food thoroughly (especially seafood and shellfish) to at least 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Clean and sanitize surfaces ...
Can’t stop coughing It’s a common question happening with all of the upper respiratory illness going around including colds, ...