In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. While many of the germs that cause this misery can circulate throughout the year, scientists think that the winter surge of flu and cold activity may be because we spend more time indoors and the cold,
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. While many of the germs that cause this misery can circulate throughout the year, scientists think that the winter surge of flu and cold activity may be because we spend more time indoors and the cold,
Norovirus is a foodborne illness that can spread through water and contaminated surfaces and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and stomach pain for about one to three days. — The common cold ...
During cold and flu season, it can be challenging to differentiate illnesses like the common cold, flu, COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and norovirus.
Norovirus is a foodborne illness that can spread through water and contaminated surfaces and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and stomach pain for about one to three days. — The common cold ...
The typical suspects of cold and flu season: norovirus, flu and RSV, COVID-19 have been making people sick. However, doctors across Canada, including in Ontario, have seen more walking pneumonia cases than usual in kids.
Norovirus is a foodborne illness that can spread through water and contaminated surfaces and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and stomach pain for about one to three days. — The common cold ...
But there is no vaccine for norovirus or the common cold. Another way to keep your defenses against viruses up: Rest Your immune system may not work as well if you’re sleep-deprived, stressed ...
As the flu season goes into overdrive, how do you know if you have the viral infection or another of the nasty diseases that tend to be more prevalent in the winter?
Wisconsin Public Radio If you or someone in your family has been sick with a “stomach bug” lately, you’re not alone. Norovirus cases
Another illness you should look out for is a gastrointestinal virus called norovirus. McComb said this virus can cause lots of problems like nausea and diarrhea, but it usually takes only one to three days to get over.
Norovirus spreads very easily, and people may still be contagious even a week or two after recovering. The main danger is dehydration. No drugs cure norovirus.