Por: Newsweek Health February 03, 2023
A 17-year-old boy in China contracted a rare parasitic infection and the disease destroyed parts of his brain, a case report shows.The patient visited an emergency department at Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital in the central China city of Xining after he experienced dizziness, headaches and weakness in his right leg for three weeks, according to an article in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).Medical staff conducted scans of his... + full article
Newsweek USA Health February 13, 2023
A teenage boy had a giant growth removed from his brain after being infected with a parasitic tapeworm.The previously healthy 14-year-old from a farm in India sought medical attention after experiencing episodic headaches and vomiting for one month.Doctors eventually diagnosed... + más
Boy's brain started to rot after rare parasitic infection | Newsweek
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Forbes USA Business January 16, 2023
Topline HBO’s hotly anticipated TV adaptation of the acclaimed Last of Us game series premiered on Sunday, showcasing the world after a devastating fungal pandemic wiped out most of humanity, a fictional brain infection that experts say is inspired by a very real set of fungi... + más
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Forbes USA Business January 12, 2023
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The Atlantic USA Science December 25, 2022
Climate change is threatening this yuletide classic.Arno Balzarini / Keystone / ReduxDecember 25, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .Mistletoe is more than just a Yuletide kissing attraction; it plays a hugely important role in ecosystems. It is a parasitic... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech December 16, 2022
A parasite never before seen in humans has been found burrowing in the internal organs of two moose hunters. The hunters, both from New Hampshire, were infected with the rare tapeworm after butchering a moose that they had hunted. Significantly, their pet dogs were... + más
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Newsweek USA Health December 15, 2022
A man suffering from pain and swelling in his genital area was found to have parasitic worms swimming around in his scrotum, and doctors managed to capture them on video.Images of the parasites have been featured in a case study of the man's infection published in The New... + más
Twirling parasitic worms throw dance party in man’s scrotum | Ars Technica
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Ars Technica USA Science December 09, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 8, 2022 8:52 pm UTC Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaria, a leading cause for human lymphatic filariasis.> / This photomicrograph depicts a close view of the posterior end of a Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaria, a... + más
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