Here's why the flu and RSV are surging right now—and how COVID itself may have affected our immune systems. There are a lot of unknowns about why flu and RSV are at unusually high levels.
With winter approaching, here's what to know about this season's flu, respiratory infections and the lingering presence of ...
This season, as the temperatures drop, viral infections are rising. As we face what medical experts are calling a tripledemic — the convergence of influenza, RSV and COVID — you may be ...
The new year is kicking off with a spike in respiratory illnesses across the U.S., including COVID-19, flu and respiratory ...
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Data from this winter is reflecting spikes in respiratory and influenza-like illnesses, especially COVID-19, the flu and ...
National spokesperson for the Department of Health, Foster Mohale said Covid-19 continues to circulate at low levels, while ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Dispelling health myths, fads, exaggerations and misconceptions. The United States has already plunged into one of the roughest seasons of ...
With influenza peaking during December, January, and February, it’s not surprising that runny noses, sore throats and persistent coughs are common right now. But with COVID-19 and the respiratory ...
MoDOT worker Kaitlyn Anderson was six months pregnant when she was killed while doing road work in 2021. A wrongful death lawsuit has sparked a legal debate that’s led to proposed legislation.
As another region leaves high-risk respiratory season, Ottawa remains. The weekly respiratory update from Ottawa Public Health (OPH) again presents a stable picture, with some very high flu trends ...
In short: A surge in respiratory viruses has already added pressure to Queensland's health services. Doctors were already dealing with an early flu season. What's next? Everyone's encouraged to ...