Trying to understand why the common cold hits some people hard – sometimes leading to serious medical complications – but ...
As frigid temperatures chill Valley residents, doctors are answering an age-old question: Can being out in the cold really ...
The season of snow and ice is a big part of being Canadian. As Sandra Abma reports, the National Gallery of Canada is embracing the chill with its expansive new exhibition. Think Myles Garrett broke ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — If you’re feeling “under the weather,” it may be because of the weather. Quick, big swings in temperature can increase your risk of feeling sick. Cold air can weaken immune ...
Discover comforting foods for cold and cough, including what to eat during flu season to ease symptoms, boost recovery, and feel better naturally.
The flu, colds and other respiratory illnesses are often more common throughout the winter. People spend more time indoors together, especially during the holidays, which promotes the spread of ...
Flu cases are slowly rising in Illinois, coinciding with subsequently low temperatures and below zero wind chills across the state. But why do cases jump once temperatures drop? Cold weather itself ...
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 ...
Flu cases are rising sharply across New York, with significantly more cases reported this season compared to the same period last year. Cold weather does not directly cause illness but creates ...
As we approach winter — and all the illnesses that come with this time of year — many Americans are looking for proactive measures to protect their health. Between loading up on citrus fruits and ...
COVID-19, the flu, and RSV are currently circulating and share many similar symptoms. Symptoms for all three illnesses can include cough, fever, fatigue, and a runny or stuffy nose. Medical attention ...
With cold and flu season underway, one would hope others would be considerate enough to cough and sneeze into the crook of their elbow, slowing down the spread of contagious droplets into the air ...