It's not easy to tell these health conditions apart based on their symptoms alone. Find out about the differences between these illnesses.
BBC Morning Live's Dr Oscar Duke shares his advice on how to identify whether you have cold, flu or Covid and how to look ...
The earlier the better for the flu shot, health experts recommend. Individuals should get vaccinated against influenza by the end of October, according to the CDC. The CDC recommends everyone 6 months ...
Flu, COVID-19, the common cold and RSV have similarities, but they differ in their severity, contagiousness and symptoms.
Do you have a sore throat, a runny nose and muscle aches? It could be a common cold, a case of the flu -- or COVID-19. The illnesses all share similar symptoms, sometimes making it hard to distinguish ...
As we head deeper into fall and toward the holiday season, your little one may start to exhibit symptoms like a runny nose, ...
Cold and flu seasons are back this fall in Michigan and you can protect yourself with a shot. Here's what to know.
Here is a list of symptoms of all three illnesses and an explanation from the UK Health Security Agency on the differences ...
While we're in the midst of the most severe flu season of the past 15 years, the U.S. is also seeing increased rates of norovirus. The situation with both illnesses isn't great right now, Dr. Richard ...
Rhinoviruses cause most colds. The common cold is an infection of the nose and throat. Symptoms include runny nose, cough, ...