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Peds Pneumonia VS. Adult Pneumonia by Respiratory Therapist Patient Expert Posted Sat 28 Mar 2009 3:05pm 1 Comment We are not in a time of year where there seems to be a larger than usual amount of Pneumonia cases coming into my hospital. There are many different types of pneumonia out... Respiratory Syndrome(SARS) If you want more information on the different types of pneumonia just go look it up, many sites are out there with this information. Now if you Read on »
Pneumonia by Healthy Solutions Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 6:47am BBC News , Health Dr Trisha Macnair Pneumonia means inflammation of the lungs and is usually caused by an infection. It’s a very common condition, especially among the elderly and those with serious underlying illnesses. What is pneumonia? Pneumonia causes inflammation of one or both lungs in the chest, usually due to infection. It causes Read on »
Health Tip: Avoid Contracting Pneumonia by HealthFinder Posted Thu 18 Nov 2010 12:00pm suggestions (HealthDay News) -- Pneumonia is a bacterial or viral respiratory infection that's characterized by lung inflammation. It can be life-threatening, especially to the young, the elderly and to people with chronic health problems. The University Read on »
Health Tip: Avoid Contracting Pneumonia by Medline Plus Posted Thu 18 Nov 2010 7:00am Here are preventive suggestions By Diana Kohnle Thursday, November 18, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Pneumonia is a bacterial or viral respiratory infection that's characterized by lung inflammation. It can be life-threatening, especially to the young, the elderly and to people with chronic health Read on »
Pneumonia in children by William R. Posted Fri 29 Jan 2010 1:20pm , the relief of the lung inflammation occurs in 8-10 days. ... The effectiveness of treatment and options of initial therapy of community-acquired pneumonia in children The optimum effect of the treatment An effective antibiotic Read on »
Mar 16, chest infection and or pneumonia by Liani Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010 9:32am by STEVE (MO) I have had sinus drainage and a cough for 7 months. Sometimes causing an ache in my right shoulderblade area. I recently got the flu bug and now a chest infection. My question is, can I mix the essential oils for infection and pnuemonia Read on »
Hospitalized – pneumonia by Hank Osborne Posted Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:03pm The flu has caused pneumonia for Caden.  We are being admitted to MUSC Children’s Hospital.  I resisted at first but I am not 100% due to my tooth ache.  He looks good and seems to feel good.  However pneumonia is not something you want to play with when you are already fighting 104 plus fevers [...] Read on »
Pneumonia by Cheri Fraker Posted Sat 27 Feb 2010 12:00am Hi All. I have been sick the entire month of February. Two weeks ago I was diagnosed with pneumonia. This has been quite an experience and one I do not wish to repeat ever again. Next week, I am off to a pulmonologist and when I recover, I will take the pneumonia vaccine and start focusing on improving my respiratory function. My chest CT Read on »
Increase in severe pneumonia in children may be caused by vaccine by Leslie M. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:19pm Increase in severe pneumonia in children may be caused by vaccine By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor Monday, 14 April 2008 Read on »