Severe burning sensations and confusion were later attributed to rat lungworm, which is often transmitted through snails and slugs, a case study revealed.
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 ...
A 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 ...
This 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 ...