Norovirus is on the rise: What you need to know
You probably know someone who has recently come down with the dreaded, but common, stomach bug norovirus, which has these telltale symptoms: one to three days of vomiting and diarrhea. […]
You probably know someone who has recently come down with the dreaded, but common, stomach bug norovirus, which has these telltale symptoms: one to three days of vomiting and diarrhea. […]
The latest measles outbreak in West Texas, and now New Mexico, is causing alarm due to the number of cases and how quickly it’s spreading. As a result, the Centers […]
Bird flu (H5N1 virus) has been in the news lately, following the Louisiana Department of Health’s announcement that a patient hospitalized with the virus in January 2025 had died, which […]
In February 2024, Huntington Health volunteers from Team Tanzania returned to Africa on their 12th mission to support the efforts of the Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project (PSCTP). Since 2002, […]
With the recently confirmed case of measles in Los Angeles County in early April, you may be wondering what you should do if you or a loved one is exposed. […]
Pasadena teen and 2023 Polytechnic School graduate, Adrian Lazzi, has launched Puriphico, a patent-pending technology with the mission of promoting a healthier world by encouraging proper handwashing in health care […]
Cedars-Sinai Infectious Disease Experts Predict a Tough Flu Season Ahead, Urge Public to Get Vaccinated Amid the loosening of COVID-19 precautions and a sharp increase in flu cases in the […]
Flu season is just around the corner, and it is important that Pasadenans and our neighbors throughout the San Gabriel Valley and surrounding communities take steps to guard against the […]
With the World Health Organization, and now the White House, declaring monkeypox a public health emergency, you may be feeling worried, especially after enduring the COVID-19 pandemic. Now what? Fortunately, […]
By Kimberly Shriner, MD, FACP Medical Director, Infection Prevention and Control, Huntington Health As if our past two and a half years of dealing with COVID was not enough, the […]