It may say spring on the calendar, but colds, flu and COVID are still making people ill. What you should know.
As the temperatures are dipping, cases of seasonal cold, flu and cough are increasing. While seasonal colds and flu are common, the recent HMPV (Human Metapneumovirus) has doubled the concerns ...
trigger mild cold-like symptoms. But in infants and seniors, these viruses can ... New Roles in Infectious Process for Molecule That Inhibits Flu Nov. 14, 2024 — Researchers have identified new ...
While three illnesses — flu, the cold and COVID-19 — share some commonalities, key differences set them apart. Experts recommend several steps, including vaccination, to stay healthy.
There isn’t a quick, one-off cure for a cold. You can do a lot to support healing, though. Here, find out how to self-treat a ...
In this episode of Lexicon, Dr. Nazlie Latefi shares the fascinating science behind BioVanta, the challenges of bringing a ...
March 7, 2025 – It’s called “cold and flu season” for a reason. And so far, 2025 has been a doozy for contagious respiratory ailments in the United States. “I don’t think we have to ...
People often confuse the flu with the common cold, but an influenza infection can be much worse than a common cold; for some people, the flu could be fatal. "Other possible serious complications ...
You may have heard many tips and tricks for avoiding the common cold — but are they actually preventative or just wishful thinking?
It’s important to remember that people often incorrectly refer to “the flu” when they have a common cold. Flu is caused only by the influenza virus, which tends to be more severe than common ...