At this time of year we're all trying to avoid falling sick – but are you able to detect the subtle signs that someone is ill? While coughing, sneezing and nose-blowing are obvious clues, there are ...
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Christmas is just days away, but with winter illnesses surging, experts warn there is one festive nightmare many people know all too well – falling ill the moment you finally stop working. For ...
Everyone's home for the holidays — and so are the germs. It's possible sickness could be knocking on the door along with your party guests. It's cold and flu season, and common winter illnesses such ...
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As millions of Americans hit the road or took to the skies for the holidays, another seasonal traveler is picking up speed: influenza. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that ...
Norovirus, the infamous "winter vomiting disease," is surging again across the United States. Norovirus is a highly contagious stomach bug that causes sudden, often violent bouts of diarrhea and ...