Health chiefs are calling on people to know how to spot the signs of the ancient infection after a rise in cases ...
Yes, it’s possible to have a worm living in your brain — in fact ... and there can be a fair amount of inflammation,” Hamer ...
it's unlikely that a tapeworm or other parasitic worm would eat part of the brain and that Kennedy would no longer have had cognitive problems if it stayed in his head without treatment.
Alan points out that there is the potential for “very significant side effects” of taking ivermectin when you don’t need it, ...
Gapeworm (Syngamus trachea) is a type of roundworm that affects the chicken’s trachea by burying its head into the lining ...
The National School Based Deworming Programme (NSBDP) indicates that after the first cycle treatment, the worm burden often returns to eight per cent or more of its original level by the time the ...