Why do we get sick more often in winter?
Cold weather does not cause illness, but it can contribute to respiratory infections and joint pain. We explain what is myth, what is reali1
Cold weather does not cause illness, but it can contribute to respiratory infections and joint pain. We explain what is myth, what is reali1
Following a significant rise in flu and other respiratory infections, the Generalitat Government has approved a resolution reinstating the mandatory1
Antibiotics are essential tools for fighting infections. However, their effectiveness is not always guaranteed. Three main reasons for antibiotic fai1
Low temperatures and cold have consequences for people's health; especially for those aged over 65 and those with previous illnesses.
There are a series of preventive measures that can both stop you catching flu and infecting others with this seasonal illness.
Despite their long history, false beliefs are still held about the use of vaccines; even though these have been disproved scientifically. Here are so1
It originated in October last year in the US and could become the dominant variant.
This winter, the epidemiological situation will be difficult: there are cases of bronchiolitis, COVID, flu and the usual coughs and colds. A veritabl1
Vaccination against flu and pneumonia is an important preventive measure that helps to stop these acute infections from developing, and thus helps to1
Interview with Dr Catia Cilloniz, a microbiologist and doctor of medicine at the applied research group on respiratory infections and critical illnes1