“The single best way to reduce the risk of seasonal flu and its potentially serious complications is to get vaccinated each year,” according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many ...
Southerners aren't the hardiest people in cold weather. The weather down here is warm practically year-round, so when temperatures do drop, people tend to stock up on groceries, swaddle themselves in ...
TULSA, Okla. — Whether it’s the flu, RSV, or even COVID, holiday travel and drastic changes in the temperature are adding to the reasons millions of people around the United States and in Green County ...
As many of us battle colds, coughs, and the flu during another winter season, a familiar piece of advice is likely to recirculate: Make sure you're loading up on vitamin C. After all, the nutrient has ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The most dreaded time of year rolls around every winter like ...
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — North Dakota Health and Human Services reports weekly updates on influenza, COVID-19, and RSV, and as of this past week, December 18, 2025, North Dakota has seen 790 cases of ...
This flu season has been relatively mild so far but medical experts expect it to intensify in the coming weeks due to a new strain that emerged after the current vaccine’s production — though that ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - From the flu and RSV to the common cold, this time of year has more people wiping their nose and visiting the doctor. Dr. Amy Seery with Ascension Via Christi says it’s common ...
Flu cases are on the rise in Kentucky, coinciding with recent frigid temperatures. Cold weather does not directly cause illness but can weaken the immune system and create conditions for viruses to ...
Chances are you know someone coughing and spluttering - hopefully not directly on you - right now. There are lots of coughs and colds doing the rounds. But why now, how do you know if it's a cold, ...
Flu cases are climbing across New York as winter settles in. But why do cases jump once temperatures drop? Cold weather itself doesn’t directly give you a cold or the flu, but it can weaken the immune ...