It is that time of year again! The sniffles, sneezes, and fevers are back, and parents everywhere are trying to decode which ...
There are a few reasons why people tend to fall ill more often in the winter than during other times of the year, and yes, holiday travel is definitely one of them.
The Baltimore Sun spoke with Dr Aaron Milstone, pediatric infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, ...
The active ingredient in a common over-the-counter allergy spray may do more than ease hay fever symptoms. A new clinical trial found azelastine cut COVID-19 infections by 70%, hinting at a cheap, ...
Understanding what to look for and how to respond can help parents navigate "respiratory season" with confidence.
Cold and flu season typically happen during the fall and winter. Though it comes around every year, there's still a lot of ...
Hay fever (also called allergic rhinitis) affects 24% of Australians. Symptoms include sneezing, a runny nose (which may feel blocked or stuffy) and itchy eyes. People can also experience an itchy ...