With temperatures dropping into the mid-to-upper teens, we're learning how to keep your kids safe from frostbite.
A common misconception resurfaces as temperatures drop: cold air makes people sick. Despite old sayings like “wear a coat, or ...
Some parents are concerned about the recent confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has a history of anti-vaccine views, ...
Tenants at an East Dallas apartment complex say they’ve had to endure this week’s dangerously cold weather without gas or ...
Pharmacist Dean Jolley said it’s common for children to spread germs throughout their family. He recommends using multivitamins, vitamin C, and other available items that can help with symptoms.
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Flu hospitalizations and doctor visits are at a 15-year high. Why is this flu season so bad? Doctors discuss influenza trends ...
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A new study says the flu A viral strain can adapt shape to stay infectious. Infectious disease doctors break down what this means and how to protect yourself.
Babies under 8 months old are eligible to get an RSV vaccine, and women who are pregnant can also get it to protect kids before they're born. The vaccine is available now through March. If you have ...