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One of the best ways to avoid getting sick is quite simple, according to Prianka Chawla, MD, Primary Care Physician at Tufts ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is warning Brits not to take antibiotics for certain common illnesses. Specifically, it ...
Instead, Brits are urged to take antibiotics only when advised to by their GP. The NHS adds that 'many mild bacterial ...
New research from the Cleveland Clinic found higher rates of the flu in vaccinated people compared to unvaccinated. As the ...
There’s no cure for the common cold, but relief comes from managing symptoms and allowing the body to recover. Getting enough rest, staying hydrated, and using saline sprays will all help ease nasal ...
As the temperature starts to dip, two in five Aussie households could be impacted by a health issue after the long weekend.
Hanna D. Paton, University of Iowa (THE CONVERSATION) The flu sickens millions of people in the U.S. every year, and the past year has been particularly tough. Although infections are trending ...
As millions of Brits battle runny noses, croaky coughs and watery eyes, it may be easy to chug an antihistamine, but the nation is also known for a series of common viruses this time of year.
Each year, seasonal flu sickens about 1 billion people worldwide and causes approximately 290,000 to 650,000 respiratory ...
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Adults on average get one or two colds per year, with children getting up to six. But with the common cold, there are myths ...