CNN wellness expert Dr. Leana Wen suggests what to do to reduce your risk of catching respiratory viruses this winter and how to treat them if you’re sick.
A new study being conducted in part by University of Utah Health shows COVID-19 infection is associated with a nearly ...
Erica Hayes, 40, has not felt healthy since November 2020 when she first fell ill with COVID. Hayes is too sick to work, so ...
Haywood County's medical director Dr. Mark Jaben says that normally, the season starts in November to early December. But ...
Researchers tracking nearly 1,000 individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome observed minimal changes in their symptoms during ...
The risk for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is increased following COVID-19, according to a study.
Thanks to advances in treatment options, a COVID-19 diagnosis is no longer as scary as it once was, at least for most people.
Dr. Gabriela Andujar Vazquez, with Dartmouth Health, is answering viewer questions as winter illnesses continue to spread.
Over 160,000 people this season have landed in the hospital from flu complications, CDC estimates. More than 6,600 have died.
Compared with adults aged 65 and older, those aged 18 to 64 are more affected by long COVID neurologic symptoms.
When I got home, I reminded my wife to make sure her 94-year-old mother had her flu and COVID-19 vaccines up to date. “It’s out there,” I said. “You don’t want her getting sick.” ...
Historically, COVID-19 symptoms have been fevers or chills, cough, shortness of breath, cough, congestion or a runny nose, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, fatigue and body aches, headache ...