A growing body of research suggests that everything from the shape of your lungs to how you enunciate your Ts and Ks could make you a flu superspreader.
Respiratory viruses are usually most active from October through March, health officials say.
Yep, just in time for Valentine's Day.
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Aerial skier Kaila Kuhn’s family key to Olympic journey
When you are the parent of a prodigy, you have some tough choices to make. Few know that struggle better than the parents of ...
Two cases have been detected in India among health care workers.
A provision of Trump’s tax legislation, Trump Accounts are meant to give $1,000 to every newborn, so long as their parents ...
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If you notice this symptom, it could be this year’s flu, reveals an expert doctor
The sudden appearance of this symptom could be your body's alarm bell going off, a top infectious disease MD explains.
The Hammer focuses on big beefy swings by charging up your attacks. You can charge a hammer swing by holding down R2 (RT). There are three levels of charge, and when you begin glowing red, that's how ...
At 3 months old, Victoria Gray wouldn’t stop crying. Blood tests brought devastating news: she had sickle cell disease, a genetic blood disorder that blocks blood flow and oxygen delivery to the body.
ATLANTA -- Yes, Curt Cignetti is capable of smiling. He is, in fact, capable of having fun. "There's a lot of times I am happy," Cignetti protested this week, "I just don't show I'm happy." And the ...
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