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"The most powerful weapon someone has during cold season is to go out, on a near-daily basis, and put in at least a 30-minute brisk walk," the Laboratory's director, Dr. David Nieman, told ...
Muscle aches and tiredness – more common for COVID-19 and flu – don't happen with a cold. RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus , usually causes mild symptoms akin to cold that go away on their own.
Do you have a common cold or do you have the flu, that dreaded illness that's been running rampant through the state of Texas? It's easy for some of us to use the two terms interchangeably but ...
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms primarily in children, ... Lambda variant of COVID-19 identified at Texas hospital.
Flu, COVID-19 or common cold? The holiday season may be on its way out, but the flu season is here to stay. Of the 12,399 people tested by Texas hospitals this week, about 25% were positive for ...
NORTH TEXAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) – Coughing, sniffles, headaches and congestion are all pains this time of year. A few weeks ago, an FDA advisory panel found a common decongestant in a lot of over ...
Canadian cold fronts: These are the second-most common cold front in Texas. Instead of the air originating from the Pacific Ocean, these fronts originate over land, specifically in Canada.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- As we head into the summer months, you may find yourself sniffling and sneezing, but no, it's not because of COVID-19. Doctors in the Houston area noticed a big decline in ...
Canadian cold fronts: These are the second-most common cold front in Texas. Instead of the air originating from the Pacific Ocean, these fronts originate over land, specifically in Canada.
RSV, rhinoviruses and enteroviruses are the most common pathogens, causing mainly cold-like symptoms. Winter viruses are generally mild, but parents should watch for a fever lasting longer than 3 ...
In addition to the flu, several other viruses and illnesses are circulating in Texas – including the common cold, RSV, strep throat, and COVID-19 – and recent cases of measles and norovirus ...