The CDC reports a highly mutated Cicada COVID variant BA 3.2 has been detected in at least 25 states including New Jersey in what could result in a summer surge of new COVID-19 cases, colliding with ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Spring feels like it is starting early, which would lead many to believe we are nearing the end of cold and flu season. However, right now, Oklahoma ranks 4th in the country for ...
Imagine a nasal spray that could stop you from getting sick. Researchers in Maryland are testing an experimental treatment designed to block common respiratory viruses, from colds, the flu and even ...
We're still in the heart of cold, flu and allergy season in Central Texas. We asked local clinics what viruses and infections they are seeing in patients right now. Boring old common colds that don't ...
INDIANAPOLIS — This week on Parent Squad, we’re talking about kids and gut health. When it comes to kids and tummy troubles, how can you tell if it’s anxiety, something they ate or are they just ...
With only a snort a week, a new drug might keep patients safe from several viruses — and the University of Maryland is willing to pay more than $1,000 for people willing to test it. The nasal spray ...
We’ve all been there. You’ve got a cold and cough, you’re feeling sick. But not sick enough to go to the doctor. Channel 9’s Deneige Broom shows us how to make that decision, along with a medicine ...
It was mid-morning when Nadine Jones got the daycare call every working mother dreads—her son spiked a fever and needed to be picked up. Jones, a senior associate at a big D.C. law firm, newly ...
We are in the middle of cold and flu season as well as in the heart of cedar fever season in Central Texas. Most of the flu seen locally and nationally has been flu A, specifically the H3N2 subclade K ...
It’s nothing to sneeze at. This cold and flu season has been more active and severe than expected, largely driven by a new variant of the flu virus known as subclade K. The Centers for Disease Control ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Distinguishing between the common cold, flu, RSV, and COVID-19 can be difficult because they share similar symptoms. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that ...