September 03, 2020 /
Category: Flu Season / Immunizations / Physical Health
As doctors and nurses around the country continue caring for COVID-19 patients,
public health experts are advising people to prepare for another respiratory illness:.
October 13, 2017 / Michael M. Siegel M.D.
Category: Flu Season / Immunizations / Physical Health
Year after year, we hear about the dangers of flu season. Why? Is the flu really such a big deal?
In a word: yes.
Thousands of people die from the...
October 03, 2016 / Keith Wilson, M.D.
Category: Flu Season / Immunizations / Physical Health
This winter, you could catch a terrible flu, give it to your family, feel awful for days on end, and possibly...
November 23, 2015 / Leah Boles
Category: Flu Season / Physical Health / Women's Health
There are varying opinions out there about how often you should really shower. Some articles ...
January 15, 2015 / Michael M. Siegel, MD
Category: Flu Season / Immunizations / Physical Health
Although this year’s flu season is well underway, it is not too late to protect yourself against the dangerous virus. As a physician for Molina Healthcare, I remind...
October 10, 2013 / Michael M. Siegel, MD
Category: Flu Season
According to the CDC, October marks the beginning of the flu season, although it varies year to year. We know the flu is no fun, but what exactly is the flu? The flu...
September 04, 2012 / Michael M. Siegel, MD
Category: Flu Season / Immunizations
September marks the beginning of preparations for the onset of the annual flu epidemic which starts in November and usually lasts through April. All of us can reduce...