Respiratory season continues to affect nearly everyone, and a new survey of 1,005 Americans shows how people are handling symptoms, deciding when to seek care, and navigating common misconceptions. Most adults have experienced respiratory symptoms in the past year, and many continue daily routines while sick or delay care because of cost. The findings also highlight ongoing confusion around antibiotics and how often they are prescribed without testing. Together, the data offers a clearer look at how Americans make decisions during respiratory season and what may be shaping their experiences with care.
Respiratory season continues to affect nearly everyone, and a new survey of 1,005 Americans shows how people are handling symptoms, deciding when to seek care, and navigating common misconceptions. Most adults have experienced respiratory symptoms in the past year, and many continue daily routines while sick or delay care because of cost. The findings also highlight ongoing confusion around antibiotics and how often they are prescribed without testing. Together, the data offers a clearer look at how Americans make decisions during respiratory season and what may be shaping their experiences with care.
| Source | HealthTrackRx |
|---|---|
| Publication Date | 12/18/2025 |
| Length | 30 minutes |
| Format | Article |