Flu shot? Better late than never
Even midway through flu season, the vaccine can deliver added protection.
Even midway through flu season, the vaccine can deliver added protection.
Although overshadowed by COVID-19, influenza is still circulating and can cause serious illness.
A vaccine today boosts your odds of staying healthy in the chilly months ahead.
About 1 in 3 adults do not plan to get a flu shot—and many underestimate the deadliness of the disease.
Flu season is ramping up. Luckily there’s still time to get vaccinated. But do it soon.
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Vaccination associated with fewer cases of atrial fibrillation, but more research is needed.