People of all ages can get pneumonia, but it is most commonly seen in young children and the elderly, as well as individuals with weakened immune systems.
According to the Gerontology Research Group, there are only a few individuals worldwide who are verified to be over the age of 114. The exact number can vary as people in this age group are very rare and their numbers are constantly changing.
Generally, your social age is a reflection of your maturity (or immaturity). Someone with a social age lower than their actual age would have difficulty in social situations people their age engage in, such as dealing emotional people or love.
The federal health insurance provided to people age 65 and over is called Medicare.
Some say that people mellow with age; I hope that's true for my mother!
People are treated differently because of their age due to societal norms and cultural beliefs. Many societies place value and importance on age, leading to age-based stereotypes and biases. Additionally, younger and older individuals may have different physical abilities, life experiences, and responsibilities, which can contribute to varying treatment based on age.
I believe you can die from pnuemonia if it's not taken care of.
Pnuemonia is found in your lungs and it effects your breathing you also cough and sometimes have a high fever.
chickenpox can cause death in a person of any age. This happens due to complications such as pnuemonia, meningitis, staph infections etc.
this has been discovered in the year of 1941
yes
The abbreviation for pnuemonia is PNA
pnuemocytosis pnuemonia
Yes it can. Especially in the old, the young and those that have other illnesses.
Ask your doctor. The answer most likely is "not a good idea".
Sir Mackenzie Bowell died because of Pnuemonia.
It affects the lungs and the bronchi (the tubes that allow air into the lungs).
The man went to the doctor to see if he had pnuemonia.