Norovirus, the highly contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhea, is spiking across the US. What to know about ...
With many viruses now on the rise, it can be hard to know which illness you have and how to handle it. A doctor helps you to ...
George Sandhu says the diseases are much more serious than a cold and people need to look out for the symptoms ...
The CDC warns this virus is at a decades-long high, and Georgia is one of the major hotspots in the country. Here’s what to know so you don’t wind up part of these statistics.
Dozens of norovirus outbreaks were reported in New Jersey in December, though individual infections typically aren't reported.
The norovirus cases are reportedly rising in the US since December last year. The US CDC describes norovirus as “a highly ...
As norovirus hits New Yorkers, the good news is the vomiting and diarrhea should only last a few days. But reinfection is possible. What to know.
U.S. outbreaks this year are more than double what they were at the same time last year with the stomach virus causing ...
There is also a chance norovirus can spread through the air from vomit, so those who are in close proximity to someone with ...
"It is too early to tell if this strain is associated with more severe norovirus disease but likely lower population immunity is the reason for the early surge of an otherwise seasonal increase of ...
The norovirus (commonly known as stomach flu) is surging with levels not seen in more than a decade. Public health officials are warning that we might soon have a "quad-demic" on our hands.