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Why is RSV on the Rise? What Parents Should Know

RSV, a common respiratory illness that is the leading cause of hospitalization among infants, has been on the rise in the U.S. for several months now.

Flu Shots and COVID Boosters: All Your Questions Answered

Summit Health’s Khushbu Taker-Desai, PharmD, BCACP, who specializes in ambulatory clinical pharmacy services, explains everything you need to know about this updated booster shot and this year’s flu vaccine. Find...

Should You Get the Flu Shot This Season?

Yes! Flu shots save lives! For healthy people, the flu may be a nuisance, so the shot can reduce your risk of getting ill and losing time from work or...

It's Not Always COVID-19: Other Communicable Illnesses to Watch For

As the fall equinox nears and we're still in the throes of the pandemic, it's important to remember that autumn and winter are also cold-and-flu season.

Getting Back on Track With Immunizations

COVID-19 has disrupted many things, and after more than a year of adapting to pandemic life and juggling new routines, scheduling your children's annual immunization appointments might feel a bit...

The Facts on Flu Shot Side Effects

The start of fall means the start of flu season. While the exact timing and duration of flu seasons can vary, influenza activity often begins to increase in October.

CBS Evening News Segment

With the start of flu season imminent and COVID-19 cases continuing, there’s concern among medical experts that the U.S. may face a “twindemic.”

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