The CDC has classified this flu season as one of high severity across all age groups, the first such classification since ...
Millions of people fall ill with the flu every year, and adults age 65 and older are at higher risk of developing serious ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that flu cases in the United States this season are at their highest ...
According to the CDC, during the 2034-25 influenza season, there have been 24 million cases and 13,000 deaths so far.
Advice from the head of the Infectious Diseases Society of America: Get a shot and don't censor government data.
Influenza levels in the US are the highest they've been in 15 years amid winter weather and a second wave of the virus.
You might think that since Winter is almost over, you’re safe from the flu. But recent data shows you’re not out of the woods yet.
Flu activity is increasing in Minnesota, and state health officials say it’s not too late to get a flu shot. The flu season can last through April, so getting a flu vaccine now will provide protection ...
There have been an estimated 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths so far this season — but ...
There's also one big difference between the flu and COVID or a cold that can indicate which illness you have. Don't ignore it ...
Here's what parents need to know about the influenza vaccine for babies and children, plus why it's so important.
Data from the Centers from Disease Control and Prevention on doctors' visits for flu-like symptoms indicate this is the most ...