Colds and the flu are two incredibly common respiratory infections. Each calendar year, the average American adult gets around two to three colds, while approximately 8% of the population catches the ...
This browser does not support the Video element. As colder temperatures set in for many U.S. states, the uncertainties of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continue to linger, leaving many people still ...
“Meanwhile, flu typically causes a sudden onset of fever, severe tiredness and weakness, muscle and joint aches, a headache, ...
Cold and flu season is here, and experts recommend Michigan residents get immunized. Amid the holidays, cold, flu and COVID-19 viruses are circulating. While the three illnesses share some ...
The winter months bring an increase in respiratory illnesses, leaving many people wondering whether their symptoms indicate a common cold or influenza. While both conditions affect the respiratory ...
Dignity HealthFlu season is in full swing, and it can be tricky to tell the difference between the flu, a cold, or COVID-19.
Q: My husband and I both work in an office, and our three kids are in school. That's a lot of exposure to germs and bugs. When someone gets sick, how do you know if it’s a cold or the flu — or worse?
Learn how to differentiate between a cold and the flu, understand symptoms, and know when to seek medical help. Get insights from experts Eve Glazier, M.D., and Elizabeth Ko, M.D., at UCLA Health.