Influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and RSV: 4 drug makers have all 3 viruses targeted for vaccines, alone and in combination. Click through the flash-card update.
There is something new with the flu and the vaccine against it every year. We summarized answers to 10 questions frequently asked by patients and clinicians alike.
Do you know the cold facts about cold-weather diseases? Take this quick quiz on some common winter conditions.
Take this quick smoking quiz to brush up on the facts and offer sound clinical guidance to your patients.
"Man Flu May be Real" reads a recent headline as reporters pick up results of a study on the impact of estrogen against influenza A. More, here.
Here: highlights of 2 studies on vaccines against pneumonia and 2 studies on resistance to antibiotics commonly used to treat pneumonia.
Primary care physicians see many disorders more often or more severely in the winter months. Here, find 10 of these common cold-weather ills.
A new flu season is never elementary for primary care. Two questions on flu and its spread that may prove educational.
Cigarette smoking has declined but remains a leading cause of illness and death in the US. If there is anything you don’t know about the current state of smoking, you’ll find it in these slides.
A new CDC study also found that older adults are more likely to be hospitalized for a severe respiratory virus than those aged 18 to 49 years.