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A Woman in Australia Discovered Her Headaches Were Caused by Tapeworm Larvae in Her Brain – NTD
A 25-year-old woman in Australia discovered she had tapeworm larvae in her brain after suffering from a headache …
A 25-year-old woman in Australia discovered she had tapeworm larvae in her brain after suffering from a headache that lasted for more than a week.
The aches were caused by tapeworm larvae that had taken up space in her brain, according to a new study on her case by the The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene published on Sept. 21.
The woman, who never traveled overseas, is the first native case of the disease in Australia, the study said. Previous Australian cases of this infecti…
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