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  2. We're in flu season. What are symptoms? How to tell it's not ...

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    Over 160,000 people this season have landed in the hospital from flu complications, CDC estimates. More than 6,600 have died. Here's the symptoms.

  3. Sick Season Is in Full Swing. From Flu and RSV to Norovirus ...

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    Respiratory illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, and RSV are surging across the United States, according to CDC data. Norovirus has also been pegged to a large number of cases in recent weeks. Here ...

  4. Doctors are more worried about Covid than flu when it comes ...

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    More than half of children — 60 percent — get their flu shot each year, which doctors say helps prevent hospitalization and death. The vast majority of kids who die from the flu are unvaccinated.

  5. Flu activity is high in most of the US. Some hospitals are ...

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    “We have a really long way to go with this flu season ... to high volumes of patients with flu symptoms. The hospital is seeing about 15-20 flu patients per day in the tent, which helps open the ...

  6. Ear pain - Wikipedia

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    Secondary ear pain is a type of referred pain, meaning that the source of the pain differs from the location where the pain is felt. Primary ear pain is more common in children, whereas secondary (referred) pain is more common in adults. [13] Primary ear pain is most commonly caused by infection or injury to one of the parts of the ear. [3]

  7. Fewer children are getting flu shots as pediatric deaths from ...

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    Even though a record number of kids died from the flu last year, the percentage of children going without flu shots continues to plummet, according to new CDC data.

  8. Adenovirus infection - Wikipedia

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    Common, all ages, [8] typically children under 5 years [2] Adenovirus infection is a contagious viral disease , caused by adenoviruses , commonly resulting in a respiratory tract infection . [ 1 ] [ 9 ] Typical symptoms range from those of a common cold , such as nasal congestion , rhinitis , and cough , to difficulty breathing as in pneumonia ...

  9. Eustachian tube dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Eustachian tube dysfunction can be caused by a number of factors. Some common causes include the flu, allergies, a cold, and sinus infections. [6] In patients with chronic ear disease such as cholesteatoma and chronic discharge, studies showed that they have obstructive pathology at the ear side of the Eustachian tube.