Colds and Infections - Symptoms
Approximately 30,000 cases of Lyme are reported in the U.S. each year. Here are six questions and answers about the infection.
It's called Toxoplasmosis and it can cause severe problems during fetal development if a woman contracts it immediately before or during pregnancy.
Seven questions and answers about this scary illness.
Tips for avoiding everything from burns to bacterial infections.
The symptoms may sound scary, but most of these conditions can be successfully treated with simple medications.
These common illnesses can have devastating effects. Learn how to protect yourself from them.
Should you be concerned about Chikungunya, Ebola, and EV-D68 here in the US?
The 411 on this common bacteria.
The facts you need about this infectious disease.
Are you ready for winter?
Learn more this stomach virus, and how to prevent and cope with its unpleasant effects.
Five tips to cope with the nagging cough and sore, itchy throat that come with this common and bothersome condition.
When it comes to the so-called "kissing disease," it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. Get the right information right here from a medical professional.
Due to evolutionary factors and hormones, one sex is more prone to a miserable bout of the flu.
A nagging cough, low-grade fever, and pain or tightness in the chest may signal bronchitis. Here's how to tell for sure.
Here's why you may have lost your voice...and how to find it again.
Here's what you need to know about this inflammatory lung disease, from causes and symptoms to treatments and prevention tips.
Once you have chickenpox, you won't get them again, right? Not quite. You could develop shingles, a painful skin condition caused by the same virus as chickenpox.
This common virus can last for weeks, or even months, and may leave you feeling exhausted. Learn how to deal with the symptoms.
Be aware of the warning signs of this potentially deadly disease.
For many, sinusitis means uncomfortable symptoms that may require the right treatment to overcome.
Did you know some of the best fixes for flu-related symptoms can be found right in your home?
Your head aches, your eyes hurt, and you're sneezing, coughing, and experiencing chills. Is it a bad cold, or could this be the start of the flu?
An estimated 750,000 Americans get sepsis each year and 28 and 50 percent will die from the infection. Who's at risk for sepsis, and what can be done to prevent it?
Every year, 5 to 20 percent of U.S. residents get sick with the flu. Here's a look at the disease by the numbers.
Rosacea, which often causes constant redness in the face, can be frustrating and difficult to treat, but there are steps you can take to manage the condition.
Stuck at home with a cold? Find comfort with these soothing foods.
There are several steps you can take to reduce your risk of infection.
How sick is too sick for work? Follow our cold and flu guidelines.
A healthy love life will bring you closer to your partner and strengthen your relationship. But can it improve your overall health and protect you from illness?