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Norovirus, COVID, flu and RSV: The common symptoms and how to protect yourself
— The flu, caused by influenza viruses that are always changing, leads to fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body aches, headaches and feeling tired. Flu symptoms tend to hit more quickly than cold symptoms, and can last anywhere from a few days to two weeks.
How to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV during the winter surge
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek help if you are dehydrated and notice you have a dry mouth and throat, aren’t urinating as much or feel dizzy when you’re standing up.
Cold, Flu, or Something Else? Know the Symptoms of Common Winter Bugs
Seasonal viruses are exploding, and many have overlapping symptoms. Here are some differences between the illnesses, and the best way to protect yourself and others.
Where are COVID, flu and RSV cases rising in the US? See maps
Influenza A, COVID-19 and norovirus (stomach flu) are on the rise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But there's a fourth "bug" the public should be aware of: respiratory syncytial virus. RSV causes cold-like symptoms and affects the breathing passages and lungs.
The Most Common COVID Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing In Winter 2025
You’ll likely hear of more people becoming infected with COVID this winter, and you should know the symptoms to look out for to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Below, doctors share the most common signs of a COVID infection this season.
Are your symptoms the flu, COVID, RSV, Norovirus? How to tell the difference
Flu season is here in New Jersey, but other illnesses are in full swing in the Garden State. Here are the symptoms and how long you're contagious.
COVID-19, the flu, norovirus and RSV: How to prepare for this cold and flu season
Here are some ways to prepare for this cold and flu season as four illnesses circulate the country at one time.
What’s Making Me Sick- Cold, Flu, Norovirus Or COVID-19?
Cold, flu, norovirus, and COVID-19 share overlapping symptoms like fever, cough, and fatigue, but differ in severity and duration. Handwashing, vaccines, and staying home when sick can help prevent infections.
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How Can You Prevent and Stop Colds From Happening?
To prevent colds, keeping your immunity up before September and onwards may steer a virus away. Learn about cold prevention ...
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People are drinking elderberry to treat cold and flu. Experts say think twice.
Elderberry supplements — marketed for boosting the immune system — have become one of the most popular herbal supplements in ...
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Where are flu rates surging? See maps
At least 15 states have very high levels of influenza, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Health First Fitness: Cold and flu season is here. When should I see a doctor?
As we navigate cold and flu season, there are many options to help you get better - faster, whether through virtual visits or ...
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Preventing yourself and others from getting sick during cold and flu season
It’s that time of the year when it seems like everyone around is getting sick, but there are things you can do to keep you ...
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Some Costco cold and flu medicine recalled due to potential foreign material contamination
Costco and manufacturer LNK International, Inc. are recalling some boxes of Kirkland Signature Severe Cold & Flu Plus ...
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Cold, flu and norovirus: Why everyone seems sick right now
If you or someone you know has been feeling under the weather recently, you're not alone. Cold and flu season is in full ...
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Wisconsin reports first pediatric flu death of season, urges vaccination and prevention
(WLUK) -- Wisconsin health officials confirmed the first pediatric influenza -associated death in the state for the 2024-2025 ...
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