As kids and adults head outside to enjoy warmer weather, cases typically decrease — but that doesn't mean it's totally gone.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michigan health officials say the number of people sick from the flu, COVID-19 and other illnesses is falling, but the viruses are ...
YORK, Pa. — If spring is beginning to look a little yellow — it might be the sign of allergy season. That powdery film on your car, porch, and nose? That’s tree pollen, and it’s everywhere across ...
Headache? Stuffy nose? Sneezing? With spring swiftly approaching, the beginning of allergy season is in full swing. If you're among the nearly 30% of Americans who experience seasonal allergies, you ...
Tree pollen is already emerging in warmer parts of the U.S., marking the start of spring allergy season for many people. Allergy specialists say starting medication about a month before symptoms ...
Cincinnati man arrested after months-long theft spree that left thousands in damages A Cincinnati man was arrested after a 3-month-long theft spree that caused thousands of dollars worth of damages to ...
After what has been a very long and unseasonably cold winter, the coldest since 2015, we are ready to bid the months of December, January and February goodbye. March 1 is just days away, and it will ...
As spring allergy nears in North Carolina, many people may find it difficult to tell whether their symptoms are caused by allergies or a lingering cold, flu or strep throat. Sneezing, congestion and ...
As colder weather sets in, common illnesses such as the cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19 viruses are making their way around Oregon. Since each of these ailments share some commonalities, it can be ...
When you're feeling under the weather with a cold, finding comfort in food can make all the difference. Certain foods help soothe symptoms and provide the nutrients your body needs to recover faster.
The CDC reports a highly mutated Cicada COVID variant BA 3.2 has been detected in at least 25 states including New Jersey in what could result in a summer surge of new COVID-19 cases, colliding with ...
The influenza virus, COVID-19 and the common cold are caused by different viruses. Consider getting vaccinated to keep yourself safe, health experts advise. Michigan health officials say the number of ...