Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sneezing? Feeling congested? Coughing? Are these signs of flu season, a cold or allergies, or are they symptoms of COVID-19? What ...
Do you have a sore throat, a runny nose and muscle aches? It could be a common cold, a case of the flu -- or COVID-19. The illnesses all share similar symptoms, sometimes making it hard to distinguish ...
The 2025-26 flu season has been brutal, so far. At least 19 million Americans have had it, and it's not over yet. Flu season ...
The common cold, flu and COVID share many symptoms, but confusing seasonal sicknesses could be dangerous.
What causes the flu and what causes a cold? Colds and flu are both respiratory illnesses, but are caused by different viruses. “Colds are primarily caused by viruses, with rhinovirus being the most ...
Feeling sneezy? You’re not alone. Americans get an average of two to three colds per year, according to the American Lung Association. What’s more, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ...
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You already know about fevers, chills and coughs, but this issue may also occur with a flu B infection.
Flu season might be winding down — but don’t stash the tissues just yet. A little-known respiratory virus with no vaccine or ...
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Self-tests and over-the-counter remedies mean you don’t always need to see a doctor. Here's how to tell when you do.