In fall 2025, rumors spread that the strain of the virus in circulation that causes COVID-19 had "very different signs" ...
It's that time of year again − when a runny nose could mean you've simply been outside too long, or it could be a sign that you're getting sick. With the weather keeping many of us indoors, chances of ...
COVID-19 may no longer dominate headlines as it once did, but recent spikes across Asia particularly in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand are a reminder that the virus is still evolving. India, while ...
That annoying sniffle started yesterday, and now your throat feels scratchy. A few years ago, you wouldn’t have thought twice before dismissing it as just another cold. But in our post-pandemic world, ...
INVOLVE ONE PARTICULAR VIRAL STRAIN. ASHLEY. THAT’S RIGHT. MORE THAN 86% OF MARYLAND’S FLU CASES ARE INFLUENZA A, AS YOU MENTIONED, THE STATE HAS WHAT THE CDC CONSIDERS TO BE HIGH LEVELS OF THE VIRUS.
As winter brings a rise in coughs, colds, and fevers, it’s often hard to tell if it’s just a seasonal viral, the flu, or Covid-19. Expert explains how to spot the differences.
Roughly 40 million people are estimated to wear a fitness tracker of some kind. Now one of those brands, Fitbit, has teamed up with researchers to try and predict COVID-19 symptoms before they start. ...
Editor’s Note: Mark Maxwell is the Capitol Bureau Chief covering the Illinois statehouse for our sister stations in Illinois. He shared his story of dealing with sickness and requesting a coronavirus ...
A mutated strain of influenza A, H3N2 subclade K, is surging worldwide, sparking concerns about a severe flu season in the ...