Dr. Brad Burmeister with Bellin Health joined Good Day Wisconsin to talk about staying safe if you have to go outside.
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - It’s about to get cold — really cold. With it comes some serious health risks. Your blood thickening ...
Among her must-haves are combo she takes “when I’m down bad” and a “more potent nasal decongestant” than DayQuil.
As the doctors told Annette Stalley she might need to be put on a ventilator, she realised it was a situation of her own ...
However, doctors caution that you should still be mindful of cold-related symptoms and when to seek urgent care. They say ...
Temperatures of -16C would be the lowest recorded in the UK in January for 15 years, according to Met Office data. The ...
Due to plummeting temperatures, people aged 65 and over are particularly vulnerable to heart attacks, strokes, and chest ...
This leads to greater inflammation and causes muscles around the airways to constrict, which can lead to wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath or a burning feeling in the chest, especially during ...
Avoid travelling in bad weather, check road conditions ... be more at risk of heart attacks, stroke and chest infections as a result of cold temperatures.” ...
You might already know that exposure to extreme weather conditions ― both very hot and very cold ― has been associated ... strokes and chest infections.” They stress we should check in ...
More than a third of Americans report making New Year’s resolutions, statistics show, many of which are focused on kicking bad habits. Whether it’s smoking, overeating, drinking excessive ...