
Flu Fact or Fiction?
Flu season is upon us and there are many rumors circulating about the flu vaccine, including that the vaccine can actually cause this flu. This, and other flu myths, are discussed here.
Pollen levels continue to rise, causing allergy season to begin sooner. Learn how this affects millions of Americans and how to manage your allergies.
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Flu season is upon us and there are many rumors circulating about the flu vaccine, including that the vaccine can actually cause this flu. This, and other flu myths, are discussed here.
Wondering whether you should send your child to school or keep them home? Here are tips from AdventHealth to help you decide.
Experts at AdventHealth explain the differences between the main types of winter illnesses and what to do if you suspect one.
The benefit of the flu vaccine is twofold: not only will you lower your own chances of getting sick, you'll reduce the risk of passing the virus onto others.
At AdventHealth, we recommend everyone 6 months and older get the flu vaccine as early in the fall as possible – ideally before the flu begins spreading in your community.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, reducing the spread of respiratory illnesses, like flu, this fall and winter is more important than ever.
If you think you’ve been exposed to coronavirus or have flu-like symptoms, it’s important to limit your social contact to prevent spreading germs.
Blogger, wife and mother of three Aseky Bonnaire shares ten of her favorite ways to clear her mind and support her mental health.
This recipe has a great combination of silky tofu, crunchy Japanese panko breadcrumbs, and nutty toothiness of sesame seeds.
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