Stuffy noses and bothersome coughs aren’t the only winter illness symptoms making the rounds right now. Lots of people are ...
Norovirus is a “very contagious” germ that causes vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps, according to the California Department of Public Health. The virus inflicts acute gastroenteritis — ...
Norovirus cases appear to be trending up, according to recent data. The National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System reported that almost 14% of tests came back positive during the week ...
The wildly contagious norovirus — marked by vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain — is beginning to spread in the U.S.
Sometimes called “the stomach flu” or “a stomach bug,” norovirus causes acute gastroenteritis, or an inflation of the stomach or intestines.
But people with norovirus won’t get the respiratory symptoms that are characteristic of the flu, like the congestion and ...
"Winter vomiting disease” is on the rise across the United States, with norovirus cases surging since mid-October. Wastewater ...
"There are some signs that another big norovirus season is ahead of us," Emory University Professor Ben Lopman told Newsweek.
Cases of a highly contagious stomach virus are on the rise in Illinois and the Midwest, and health officials are warning ...
In today’s Health Alert, a fast-moving stomach bug is spreading as the holiday season gets underway.  New CDC data shows ...
A highly contagious virus that spread rapidly across New York City last winter may make a resurgence. Sometimes referred to ...
However, there are ways to manage the symptoms. Resting and staying hydrated are essential, with electrolyte-rich liquids ...