According to doctors, the best way to protect yourself against the flu is to get a flu shot. But, while you’re booking your shot, it’s understandable to have questions about flu shot side effects.
According to doctors, the best way to protect yourself against the flu is to get a flu shot. But, while you’re booking your shot, it’s understandable to have questions about flu shot side effects.
October is the prime time to get a flu vaccine to protect yourself through the worst of the respiratory season. However, keep your expectations in check. This year’s shot may be less effective ...
The optimal time to get your seasonal flu shot, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is right now: flu ...
The results support current recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that receiving the COVID-19 and flu shots at the same time is safe. The rates of side effects ...
This year’s flu shot will be missing a strain of influenza it’s protected against for more than a decade. That’s because there have been no confirmed flu cases caused by the Influenza B ...
LOOK AT THAT. YOU’RE SMILING. DOCTOR. DR. T RAY. DOCTOR TODD ELLERIN IS SMILING AS HE GETS HIS ANNUAL FLU SHOT FROM NURSE MAUREEN. BUT WE KNOW PEOPLE STILL HAVE A LOT OF QUESTIONS. THERE YOU GO.
As a result, U.S. flu vaccines have been redesigned. People getting the flu shot this year will be vaccinated against three commonly circulating strains instead of four, after one went extinct during ...