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- Your 2025–2026 Guide to Respiratory Illnesses: What to Know . . .
An exciting new vaccine option is available for the flu—a self-administered nasal spray delivered to your home How do you know if you have the common cold or something that requires treatment?
- Getting the Flu Shot if You Have a Cold - Health
Mild cold symptoms do not impact the efficacy of the flu shot Learn about when to postpone getting the flu shot if you have a cold
- Preventing Seasonal Flu | Influenza (Flu) | CDC
All flu vaccines are designed to protect against three influenza viruses (Visit Vaccine Virus Selection for this season's vaccine composition ) Everyone 6 months and older should get an annual flu vaccine, ideally by the end of October but people should continue to get vaccinated as long as flu viruses pose a threat to their community
- New, Severe Flu Variant Spreading in US: Watch for . . . - TODAY
A mutated, potentially severe strain of influenza A called H3N2 "subtype K" is spreading worldwide Experts discuss what to expect in the U S , symptoms, and whether vaccine still work
- Colds and Flu - Kaiser Permanente
Links to information on colds and flu Covers at-home treatment for cold and flu symptoms, the flu vaccine, prevention of colds and flu, and medicines for the flu
- How to Stay Healthy This Winter: MedStar Montgomery PA Shares . . .
As cold and flu season approaches, MedStar Montgomery Medical Center in Olney is sharing timely guidance from one of its frontline clinicians Deanna Najera, PA-C, an emergency medicine provider in the hospital’s Emergency Department, has seen firsthand how respiratory viruses impact families each winter
- Surprise Flu Mutation Puts U. S. on High Alert - Everyday Health
1What Is the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention 3How Do You Treat a Cold or the Flu? Medications, Home Remedies, and Other Treatment Options
- Bagdasarian: How to boost immunity this cold and flu season
The CDC tracks vaccine effectiveness across the country and consistently finds that people who get their flu shot have a significantly lower risk of severe symptoms and hospitalization from influenza
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