Norovirus is the leading cause of vomiting, diarrhea and foodborne illness in the US, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Typical household cleaners like hand sanitizer or wipes don't kill germs from norovirus. Here's what you can use instead.
It’s the leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea in the U.S., with multiple suspected outbreaks in Washington state.
The illness is tough to avoid once someone in your house gets sick, but medical experts have some tips to reduce your risk.
Norovirus, aka the stomach flu, is surging across the United States as 2025 begins. Here's what to know about norovirus ...
Treat the symptoms: First, isolate from others as much as possible. Slow down stool with anti-diarrheal medication and drink ...
Lehigh Valley’s health networks are seeing abnormally high cases of the stomach bug that’s taking a large number of people ...
“People's phones are out when urinating and defecating, exposing the phones to bacteria,” says Dr. Suraj Saggar, chief of ...
To avoid catching the virus, colloquially known as 'stomach flu,' wash hands with soap and water, and avoid touching the face ...
If you're ill with the "stomach flu," you're not alone. Norovirus is surging across Arizona, is highly contagious and spreads ...
Norovirus spreads very easily, and people may still be contagious even a week or two after recovering. The main danger is ...