As cold and flu season runs rampant this winter, there's an extra virus to residents may have to work to avoid.Norovirus, a ...
— The flu, caused by influenza viruses that are always changing, leads to fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body ...
On Instagram, Dr Megan Rossi, a registered dietitian and gut health scientist, said: "Fighting off a cold or the flu? After all the festive fun and family get-togethers, you might have shared more ...
The most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhea. Patients, however, can also experience fever, headaches and body aches. According to the federal health agency ...
A doctor has revealed the surprising truth behind the belief that you can ‘catch a cold by being cold’. Grandmas everywhere have long warned us about the risks of being cold and catching the nasty ...
Since the start of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the biggest thorn in India's bushes has been Travis Head. The middle-order batter, however, failed to continue his hot form in the 4th Test at the ...
Keep your child hydrated: Kids fighting colds or flu need plenty of fluids, especially if diarrhea and vomiting are involved. Electrolyte drinks can help restore the minerals your child’s body ...
A new study shows that cold-related deaths have significantly increased in the U.S. since 1999. © fhm via Getty Even as the climate warms, the cold is becoming a ...
Keep your child hydrated. Kids fighting colds or flu need plenty of fluids, especially if diarrhea and vomiting are involved. Electrolyte drinks can help restore the minerals your child’s body ...
Regions most likely to get snow: the northern and eastern parts of the U.S. What is in the forecast on Saturday, the first day of winter, is cold and rain – and warm temperatures for the West.
Londoners officially have lower tolerance for the cold than people in other parts of the UK. The capital is the only part of the country that sets its boilers to come on at more than 17 degrees ...
Diarrhea remains a significant health threat to children under five and the elderly, despite a 60% reduction in global deaths since 1990. Listen to Story Diarrhea remains a leading killer of children ...