Norovirus can be hard to prevent, but there are a few things you can to do to lower the risk of getting sick beyond wearing a ...
Norovirus can spread easily. Someone who was sick with the virus can spread it up to two weeks after feeling better.
Cases of the dreaded norovirus, also known as the stomach bug, have been widely reported across the U.S. The highly ...
Norovirus, also known as the "stomach flu" or "winter vomiting sickness," is active in California and across the nation. But ...
If you suspect norovirus, make sure you're staying hydrated. Prolonged vomiting can have you at risk of losing fluids and important electrolytes. To avoid worsening nausea, Jennings suggests sipping ...
Tis the season for sniffling, coughing and calling out of work. Here's what to know about the pathogens circulating in the ...
Norovirus cases are rising across the US, causing severe vomiting and diarrhoea that hand sanitizers can’t kill. Experts warn ...
Cases of norovirus and the flu are jumping around the country. Both viruses can make you sick for days. Here’s what infectious disease doctors want you to know about the differences between the ...
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