Severe burning sensations and confusion were later attributed to rat lungworm, which is often transmitted through snails and slugs, a case study revealed.
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A New England woman was struck with mysterious symptoms after returning from a three-week vacation, and doctors discovered ...
In a case report published in the New England Journal of Medicine, doctors explain how they figured out the source of her ...
Doctors were baffled. It was the start of a medical mystery that’s the subject of a New England Journal of Medicine case study this month. In an 11-page paper published February 12, doctors at ...
Registration is open for the 16th annual trail race at Southern Adventist University, a collaboration between the university’s Outdoor Adventure Program and McKee Foods Corporation. The race ... more ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNWoman with ‘burning’ sensation in legs diagnosed with brain worm infectionA New England woman thought she was just dealing with jet lag after an extended vacation, but medical experts later diagnosed her symptoms as an infection from brain worms.
The 30-year-old patient had recently returned from a trip to Hawaii, Japan and Thailand, where she ate food that could have ...
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Bullish (Video) on MSNBritish Instructional Films: Wildlife Wonders of London ZooThis 1930s film captures a variety of wildlife scenes, showcasing both domestic and exotic animals in natural and controlled environments. It begins with goats grazing on a hill before transitioning ...
What it eats: Unknown. Probably other animals ... that house a myriad of other animals including crabs, snails, and (of course!) other worms," MBARI representatives wrote.
A WOMAN who complained of a burning sensation in her feet after returning home from a trip abroad was revealed to have parasitic worms in her brain. The 30-year-old woman had just returned from a ...
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