As norovirus outbreaks are on the rise nationally, a local physician shares how to protect against the virus and when to get ...
Many common disinfectants (containing things like ammonia and alcohol), hand sanitizer, and even Clorox and Lysol wipes, ...
While they’re convenient when you’re on the go, hand sanitizers will not kill norovirus, per the CDC. “The alcohol in them ...
Drivers of the increase in norovirus cases may include a new strain, but continued precautions, good hygiene, can help reduce ...
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate up to 21 million people are infected with the virus each year. It ...
— The flu, caused by influenza viruses that are always changing, leads to fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body ...
Norovirus is spreading rapidly, especially among children. Doctors share tips for stopping the spread and staying healthy.
Winter brings increased flu, COVID-19, norovirus, and colds. To protect yourself, wash hands frequently, clean surfaces, and ...