Why Getting a Flu Shot Makes Sense
COVID-19 may be grabbing most of the headlines, but flu season has arrived as well, and unlike the novel coronavirus, there are safe and effective
COVID-19 may be grabbing most of the headlines, but flu season has arrived as well, and unlike the novel coronavirus, there are safe and effective
While most people associate cold and flu with winter, warmer weather does nothing to cut your risk – you can catch a cold at any
COVID-19 may be grabbing most of the headlines, but flu season has arrived as well, and unlike the novel coronavirus, there are safe and effective
The science behind the CopperZap device is that bacteria, viruses, and other microbes die quickly on copper surfaces. Researchers believe copper’s high electrical conductance interferes
Besides being preoccupied with holiday gift buying, uppermost in many Americans’s minds is the coming flu season. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) noted that
The end of summer and beginning of fall is an exciting time for all. With pumpkin picking, hayrides, and spooky festivities to look forward to,
Every winter, families must defend their homes against invisible invaders — cold germs and flu viruses. But staying cold-and-flu-free through the winter can prove a
Americans today are more concerned than ever about catching the flu. While the threat of the H1N1 virus, commonly known as “swine flu,” has driven
Scientists have long held that it will not be weapons of mass destruction that kills the human race, but rather a biological one. Case in
With the widespread concern about the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, many Americans might forget about another threat — the common cold. While