Health expert Dr Angad Dhillon warns that norovirus, the winter vomiting bug, can cause prolonged effects with up to 30% of ...
Health experts have reminded Brits that a nasty 48-bug currently spreading can’t be killed by hand sanitiser. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued guidance on how best to stop the spread ...
Health authorities have warned Brits that an unpleasant 48-hour illness currently circulating cannot be eliminated with hand ...
Norovirus cases are on the rise across the UK, with the NHS urging anyone who contracts the illness to stay at home and avoid ...
To minimise the chances of transmitting the virus or catching it, the NHS advocates regular handwashing with soap and water.
The NHS has issued a fresh warning as cases of a 'very unpleasant' sick bug continue to increase across the UK. In a new ...
Amy said: “We should all remember the simple steps we can all take to stop norovirus spreading. Washing your hands with soap ...
Amy Douglas, Lead Epidemiologist at UKHSA, said: "Norovirus cases have remained high in recent weeks and continues to rise, particularly among people aged 65 and over. This increase is in line with ...
The 'nasty' bug can be managed at home and can cause several 'unpleasant' symptoms. The NHS adds: "Stomach bugs, like norovirus, can be very unpleasant but usually go away in around two days. Treating ...
Commonly nicknamed the 'winter vomiting bug', norovirus cases are reportedly at an all time high, with latest NHS stats revealing rates that patients being given hospital beds over the condition has ...
The Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has urged people not to visit hospitals if they have symptoms of illness such as ...