A viral outbreak in China is raising concerns reminiscent of 2019, but this time the focus is on human metapneumovirus (HMPV), a common respiratory virus.
Now, those with Covid are reporting less of the once-common symptoms of the loss of taste and smell. Many who test for the virus are experiencing colds. However, immunocompromised individuals are still vulnerable and people aged over 75 are most at risk.
Walking, or atypical, pneumonia, is a mild form of pneumonia that often resembles a cold. You may not have a high fever and productive cough, for example. Learn more.
But sometimes, it's just too dangerous like when it gets as cold as it has been this weekend.Dr. Stephen Wolf is the chair of emergency medicine at Denver Health. He says he sees how dangerous the extreme cold can be to a person's health every year.
Cases of HMPV have doubled in the UK since early December with many Brits having been struck down in the country with symptoms similar to those of the common cold
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Many of us turn to comfort foods as the temperatures fall but some of these can bring on seasonal aches and pains while other options can help ease the problem
A motoring expert has warned drivers suffering from a cold or flu to take care behind the wheel to prevent accidents, fines, and the possibility of a driving ban.
A viral outbreak in China is raising concerns reminiscent of 2019, but this time the focus is on human metapneumovirus (HMPV), a common respiratory virus. Western experts stress transparency, with US cases rising to nearly 300 in late December and the UK seeing 4.
Saline nasal drops also help flush out mucous and inflammatory mediators, which can improve cold symptoms and give the immune system a better chance at fighting the infection, said Janine Rethy, MD, MPH, division chief of community pediatrics at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital who was not involved in the study.
Stiliyan Petrov was diagnosed with leukaemia in March 2012 after initially thinking he was suffering from something as common as a cold due to overlapping symptoms between the two