Flu season is here with some other ickiness joining the petri dish party, including allergies, strep, pneumonia, COVID-19 and norovirus.
For a second time this season, at least 41 states are reporting high or very high levels of the flu. Here's how to stay safe.
While we often refer to it as "the flu," the influenza virus has several strains, with flu A and flu B considered the most common and the most severe.
Flu season spiked in December 2024, meaning it's officially behind us. Right? Well, not exactly—at least not this year. While flu cases typically peak once a season and then start to decline, new data ...
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced that the state’s overall respiratory illness level has increased again from Moderate to High levels, driven by a notable increase in emergency ...
Illnesses are spreading and wait times are lengthening. Doctors at Corewell Health are spreading the word on what exactly ...
Flu A and flu B are two different strains of influenza, explains Thomas Russo, M.D., professor and chief of infectious ...
Whether prescribed or over the counter, medications for the flu might be tougher to find as cases continue to spike across ...
McLaughlin suggests staying home from work or school for a full week — if not a little longer — to stop the spread. Also, ...
Illinois is seeing a "notable increase" in hospital admissions for flu cases, according to state health officials, as levels of respiratory viruses continue to tick up. But which type of flu is ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Axsome Therapeutics' Symbravo (meloxicam and rizatriptan) for the acute ...