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Norovirus and the stomach flu aren't the same thing. Here's what doctors wish patients knew, from the American Medical Association.
Norovirus and the stomach flu aren't the same thing. Here's what doctors wish patients knew, from the American Medical Association.
Norovirus has been linked to twelve outbreaks on cruise ships in 2025, sickening nearly 1,500 people, according to CDC data.
Neutralizing, or "killing," any norovirus that ends up on people's hands or on surfaces helps to curb the spread of the illness. So what's the best way to kill norovirus?
The number of norovirus cases is increasing across the US, but there are ways to reduce your chances of infection and stave off dehydration and other symptoms.
How to treat norovirus There are no antivirals to treat norovirus, and the CDC warns against taking antibiotics because the medication won't work and can lead to dangerous antibiotic resistance.
Flu season is here with some other ickiness joining the petri dish party, including allergies, strep, pneumonia, COVID-19 and norovirus.
Norovirus versus the stomach flu The stomach flu or "stomach bug" doesn't usually refer to an influenza virus; even when the flu has gastrointestinal symptoms, it is primarily a respiratory ...
In today’s Health Alert, as we get ready to welcome the new year, there is something Michiganders should know. A highly contagious stomach bug is spreading more than usual this season.
How long does norovirus last? Norovirus runs its course fairly quickly — in just a couple of days — compared to some viral infections that can last for up to a few weeks.