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Each year, seasonal flu sickens about 1 billion people worldwide and causes approximately 290,000 to 650,000 respiratory ...
Vitamin D has become one of America’s most beloved supplements, second only to multivitamins in popularity. Many people ...
The real reason some people rarely catch colds is a combination of biology, behavior and circumstance. From genetics and gut health to emotional resilience and clean habits, the cold-free club isn’t ...
It's a popular pick when you're feeling under the weather, but one U.S. agency is warning it could pose a possible poisoning ...
The earlier than normal arrival of this year's flu season has doctors urging Australians to roll up their sleeves to get ...
Glenn Phillips never expected to infect his family with the flu when they met for a belated Christmas gathering. “I don’t ...
While most people recover fully from flu after a week or two without the need for any special treatment, this viral condition ...
Peak flu season is about to hit Australia and cases are already 30 per cent higher compared to the same time last year.
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 ...
Is the flu vaccine less effective than hoped? Preliminary Cleveland Clinic research reveals a surprising result among ...