The symptoms are unmistakable, vomiting, stomach cramps and diarrhea for several days making a person miserable, then traveling rapidly through the family.
Headaches and stomach cramps after the Thanksgiving meal could be brought on by something more insidious than your extended family member’s awkward political conversation.
Norovirus outbreaks have skyrocketed in Montana. The virus, which causes violent bouts of vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhea will typically strike once or twice a month, but it's off to a fast start this year with twenty outbreaks in less than twenty weeks.