How Pros Stay Healthy in Cold-and-Flu Season
Cold and flu season comes every year around fall and wintertime. During this time, influenza (flu) viruses are more common than any other time of year. Although the exact timing and length varies from one year to another, the flu season typically begins in October and reaches the peak betwe...
You catch a cold or the flu. Since I’m a mom and not a doctor, I can’t help you with the medical stuff. I’ll leave that toour House Call Doctor. I’m here to tell you about natural ways you can help prevent spreading the cold and flu within your family. Mostly I feel like...
Today’s blog post will highlight how to stay healthy during cold and flu season, as well as how CBD can assist. Continue reading if you’re interested in knowing more! Cold and Flu The most efficient strategy to avoid influenza or a cold is to keep your body in good working order....
As the weather turns colder, you can count on one thing: Organisations with a health expert to hand will publish a press release offering tips on how to avoid catching a cold or flu in the coming months. I spotted the first of the season on Physorg.com today announcing the an...
Sponsored and provided by LifeBridge Health. Dr. Jonathan Thierman is the president and chief executive of ExpressCare Urgent Care Centers and Children's Urgent Care Centers. In this Ask a Doc, Dr. Thierman shares how to prevent sickness during cold and flu season, and what to do if ...
School is back in full swing around the country but one worry on the minds of parents is how to keep their child healthy while in the classroom. Health experts warn that cold and flu season could start earlier this year than normal. Dr. Dyan Hes, medical director at Concorde Pediatrics ...
Above all, if you’re symptomatic, stay at home to keep from getting others sick. To treat a cold, flu or COVID-19, rest and drink fluids. You can take pain relievers to lower a fever or help with an achy body. Humidifiers can help with symptoms, too. ...
Stay home if you feel sick If you develop cold or flu-like symptoms and it’s possible to delay or cancel travel plans, the experts recommended doing just that. “This just comes down to if you’re feeling lousy enough where you’re wondering what to do, whether to go or not to a ...
Now that cold and flu season is here I want to make sure that I’m are doing all I can to keep my active teens healthy. Avoiding crowds is one of the best ways to stay healthy during cold and flu season, but that’s not practical for busy, social, and active teens. So what can...