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Australian woman learns headache due to tapeworm larvae in brain – Report Door
A 25-year-old Australian woman was found to have tapeworm larvae in her brain — after experiencing a headache for more than a week, researchers said. The

A 25-year-old Australian woman was found to have tapeworm larvae in her brain after experiencing a headache for more than a week, researchers said.
The unidentified woman, a barista who never traveled overseas, is the first case of the disease contracted in Australia, according to a new study in The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
For seven years, the woman had experienced migraines two or three times a month that would subside with prescribed migraine medication, CNN report…
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