November 2025

Sick woman with flu, cold, fever and cough sitting on couch at home. Ill person blowing nose and sneezing with tissue and handkerchief. Woolen socks and medicine. Infection in winter. Resting on sofa.

Fall Is Here! And So Is Flu Season.

The weather is getting cool, the leaves are changing colors, and it is time to get your flu (influenza) shot again.

This time of year, it can sometimes be hard to know exactly what you might be coming down with. Is it a cold, allergies, or the flu? Influenza A and B are caused by viruses easily spread between people by coughing, sneezing, and airborne particles. Cold symptoms include a runny or stuffy nose with clear and often colored drainage. Colds can also cause mild fevers. They usually last seven to 10 days.

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