influenza
Sick air travelers mostly likely to infect next row: study
In 2014, a woman who was infected with Ebola flew from Cleveland to Dallas the night before she was hospitalised.
Vaccinating pregnant mothers is safe for babies
Infants are much less likely to get influenza or whooping cough when their mothers were vaccinated during pregnancy.
Hospitalized older adults less often tested for flu
If influenza is not considered as a potential cause of the illness, it is unlikely that the patient will be treated for influenza.
Hospitalised older adults less often tested for flu
Researchers examined data on 1,422 adults hospitalized with a respiratory illness for the study.
'Smart thermometer' could predict flu spread
A "smart thermometer" connected to a mobile phone app can track flu activity in real time and help predict how the infection will spread.
This protein can up survival during flu
Here is what a new study has found.
Modern medicine infected by the virus of mistrust
Most damaging are a series of scandals involving inadequately vetted drugs, poor oversight by health officials, and attempted cover-ups.
Heart attack risk high for flu patients: Study
Here is what a new study has found.
The flu may be spread just by breathing
The study is published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.