There are many different types of pneumonia — and most of them can be contagious. Here's what you need to know about the types of pneumonia, how they spread, and how to protect yourself.
Winter and family holiday gatherings often bring a surge in a wide variety of respiratory issues. Here's what to watch for.
Feeling run down but not "sick enough" to stay in bed? You might have a condition dubbed "walking pneumonia." This mild yet ...
A type of pneumonia infection that’s increasing in the U.S. prompted a warning from the CDC. It’s historically been linked to ...
Cases of walking pneumonia are spiking across the U.S., according to the CDC. Dr. Marc Siegel speaks with Fox News Digital ...
Cases of walking pneumonia have been increasing. What is walking pneumonia? How many cases have there been in Ohio? Here's ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and walking pneumonia, while sharing some common symptoms like cough and fever, have ...
It is not the COVID-19 virus—and it’s not bronchitis—but it can be just as contagious and bring along similar symptoms, and ...
The CDC reported a “notable” spike in cases among children ages 2-4 as well as ages 5-17 years of age. Here’s what to know ...
The other respiratory infection experts are watching closely is atypical (walking) pneumonia. Dr. Michael Hirsh, Worcester’s ...
Walking pneumonia, or any type of pneumonia, is contagious. According to information from the Cleveland Clinic, walking pneumonia typically results in a low-grade fever and a "dry" cough ...
Walking pneumonia is very contagious, passing from one person to the next through tiny droplets that enter the air when coughing, sneezing, talking, or breathing. A person with the infection can ...