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Medically reviewed by Jane Kim, MD Flu symptoms and treatment are a high priority in fall and winter when the highly contagious influenza virus quickly spreads. However, you can significantly ...
DC News Now found brand-name liquid gels to treat cold and flu symptoms Monday, inches from a store-branded version that was $6.80 cheaper. This is an example of cost savings for over-the-counter ...
Tried-and-true treatment is best for relief of cold and flu symptoms, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians: • Get plenty of rest. • Drink lots of fluids, which can thin ...
Colds tend to be mild, and you can usually recover at home without needing any treatment. The flu, on the other hand, can lead to potentially serious complications in high-risk people, including ...
Flu symptoms, such as a fever, body aches, and sore throat, often go away within one week without treatment. Drinking plenty of fluids and rest can help.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates over 24 million flu cases in the U.S., reinforcing the urgency of understanding available treatment options.
Dr. Todd Rice, head of the medical intensive care unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, on Monday did some myth busting on flu prevention and treatment in hopes Nashvillians can weather ...
Dr. Todd Rice, head of the medical intensive care unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, on Monday did some myth busting on flu prevention and treatment in hopes Nashvillians can weather ...
Dr. Todd Rice, head of the medical intensive care unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, on Monday did some myth busting on flu prevention and treatment in hopes Nashvillians can weather ...
Dr. Todd Rice, head of the medical intensive care unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, on Monday did some myth busting on flu prevention and treatment in hopes Nashvillians can weather ...
Dr. Todd Rice, head of the medical intensive care unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, on Monday did some myth busting on flu prevention and treatment in hopes Nashvillians can weather ...