As colder temperatures set in for many U.S. states, the uncertainties of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continue to linger, leaving many people still wondering if the cough and aches they feel are ...
recognizing the key differences in how they start, the severity of fever, and specific signs is crucial for accurate ...
Dr. Stephen Jumic, Hospital Medicine Specialist at Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital, joins Lisa Dent to share the differences between the common cold, the flu, and COVID-19. Dr. Jumic explains the ...
Florida reported 20 outbreaks of flu in 12 counties Jan. 4-10. What to know about symptoms, when to call a doctor.
Do you have a sore throat, a runny nose and muscle aches? It could be a common cold, a case of the flu -- or COVID-19. The illnesses all share similar symptoms, sometimes making it hard to distinguish ...
Respiratory viruses are usually most active from October through March, health officials say.
COVID-19 is back, and so are other seasonal viruses. One of the things people are getting confused with is whether their symptoms are of common cold, flu, or COVID? Is there a way to tell which one do ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- On Wednesday, the World Health Organization declared that the global coronavirus crisis is now a pandemic. Dr. Eric Sachinwalla, an infectious disease specialist at Einstein ...
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 as autumn draws in. But why now, how do you know ...