Ever wonder why colds, flu, and other illnesses spike in winter? Learn how colder temperatures, indoor gatherings, and reduced sunlight weaken our defenses and create the perfect environment for viruses to spread.
RSV, a highly contagious respiratory virus, peaks during winter, putting babies under 2, seniors 65+, and those with certain health conditions at the greatest risk. Discover how it spreads, the symptoms to watch for, and expert-recommended precautions like vaccines and preventive antibodies to keep your loved ones safe this season.
Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, is a viral infection that primarily affects birds but can occasionally infect humans and other animals. Learn about its causes, symptoms, how it spreads, and the measures you can take to protect yourself and others.
If you have symptoms like cough, sore throat, or body aches, take an at-home antigen test as your first step. A positive result means it’s time to stay home and rest until you’re symptom-free.
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Special thanks to the Eunice Joyce Gardiner Foundation for their generous philanthropy. Description Monday, December 23 at 7:00 PM Live on (@AllHealthGo) Facebook, and YouTube page, or stream on www.AllHealthTV.com/TownHall Viruses & Vaccines: Breaking the Chain of Infection Town Hall, is an in-depth discussion on the viruses and vaccines that dominate the winter season. […]