Dr. Michaela Seigo discusses pneumonia symptoms and treatments in Temple Health segment

Dr. Michaela A. Seigo, Assistant Professor of Clinical Thoracic Medicine
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Dr. Michaela A. Seigo, Assistant Professor of Clinical Thoracic Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, discussed common symptoms and treatments for pneumonia in a segment released on Mar. 13 by 6abc and Temple Health.

The segment aimed to inform viewers about how to recognize pneumonia and what treatment options are available.

Seigo shared her expertise as part of an ongoing effort to educate the public about respiratory illnesses. The collaboration between 6abc and Temple Health is part of a sponsored series focusing on important health topics.

Pneumonia remains a significant health concern, especially during colder months when respiratory infections are more common. Medical professionals emphasize the importance of early detection and proper treatment to prevent complications.

The segment is one example of how local media and healthcare institutions work together to provide valuable information to the community.



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