In addition to the cold and flu, many are falling ill to RSV, COVID and norovirus this winter. How to know what you have.
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The Executive Council blocked a $25,000 contract until Dartmouth Health proved to state prosecutors that it's complying with the Patient Bill of Rights and not denying treatment based on someone's ...
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The bill would implement a moratorium for a decade. “I am not against vaccination in any way,” the freshman lawmaker said.
It feels like everyone is sick right now. And while that is a slight exaggeration, the real situation isn’t too sunny either.
RSV, respiratory syncytial virus, usually peaks in December and January while infecting the nose, throat and lungs, usually ...
The 2025 respiratory season has reached Greater Cincinnati and is already having an impact on schools and hospitals across ...