Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As cold and flu season draws nearer, and especially in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we’re quickly being reminded of ...
You're coughing, wheezing, short of breath. Your chest feels tight. Something has infected your respiratory tract or lungs. But what is it -- bronchitis or pneumonia? They are not the same illness.
You’ve got a nasty cough and are bringing up gobs of mucus. Is it bronchitis or pneumonia? How do you know and what’s the difference? Both are serious illnesses affecting the lower respiratory tract ...
As cold and flu season draws nearer, and especially in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we’re quickly being reminded of just how many illnesses and respiratory infections are out there. Oh, ...
How do you know if your bronchitis is turning into pneumonia? Diseases can hit you anytime. Moreover, in the weather change, kids are more prone to infections. Such a kind of infection is bronchitis, ...
Bronchitis and pneumonia are two common respiratory conditions that often cause confusion due to their overlapping symptoms. Both illnesses can affect breathing, lead to persistent coughing, and cause ...
Over 50 years ago, researchers began gathering data for the Tasmanian Longitudinal Health Study (TAHS). The TAHS, which follows the respiratory health of 8,583 people born in 1961, is now the ...
A spike in respiratory illnesses has been very evident as the cold weather season set in. Healthcare professionals across government and private hospitals are alarmed at receiving an increasing number ...
THE cause of acute infections of the lower respiratory tract has been a matter of considerable speculation, especially of that group called primary atypical pneumonia or viral pneumonia. The present ...
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Whether or not you can believe it, cold and flu season are already in full swing – even though cold season typically peaks in January, while flu season is not until February. This year, however, the ...