D I Why do people get more colds, flu and now COVID-19 when it's cold outside? In a new study,scientists have found the answer. It turns out that the cold air itself breaks the immune response(免疫反应) in our noses.?.The nose is an important part of our body's immune system...
根据第三段中“Cough, fever, tiredness and muscle aches are common to both the flu and COVID-19, says Kristen Coleman, as assistant research professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Health. Common colds, meanwhile, are often milder with symptoms including a stuffy nose. Fev...
This is helpful because some of thesymptoms are the same, the CDC reiterates, meaning you "cannot tell the difference between flu and COVID-19 by symptoms alone." Cold symptoms Unlike abrupt flu symptoms, the onset of cold symptoms is usually gradual,according to the CDC, and can include: ...
So many interesting things being said about COVID, includinga possible reason why hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin have been reported to work so well.However, everything reflecting on a lack of need for the new experimental COVID vaccines is being censored. A pivotal role in any illne...
When the first vaccines for COVID-19 rolled out in December 2020, some people hoped they would be a silver bullet against the novel virus the way that polio and smallpox shots are nearly 100% effective against those diseases.
Much confusion has been seen in the UK media about the effects on mortality of flu and covid-19. Gareth Iacobucci separates fact from fiction Data from the Office for National Statistics show that in England and Wales the number of deaths from influenza was 1598 in 2018 and 1223 in 2019.1...
Sometimes we all feel under the weather. But how do you know if it's a cold, the flu or COVID-19? It is hard to tell. That's because these illnesses share many symptoms. A symptom is a sign that a person has a condition or disease. For example, symptoms can include headaches or...
Is this the flu, or am I positive for COVID-19? Hopefully you don't have to play that game over the fall and winter months. But even if you were to seek medical attention for a solid answer, you may not get one. "It's very difficult even for experts to tell the difference betwe...
CHICAGO (CBS)—Public officials displayed confidence as several Cook County leaders rolled up their sleeves for COVID-19 and flu shots, to increase vaccination rates to reduce hospitalizations and deaths this fall and winter. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and several elected officials...
CHICAGO (CBS)—Public officials displayed confidence as several Cook County leaders rolled up their sleeves for COVID-19 and flu shots, to increase vaccination rates to reduce hospitalizations and deaths this fall and winter. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and several elected officials...