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Here's a grim reminder about nasal irrigation safety: a 71-year-old Texas woman is dead after using RV campground tap water ...
A Texas woman has died after using tap water in a sinus rinse, leading to a rare but often fatal brain infection, health ...
A Texas woman died from a rare brain-eating amoeba after using tap water in a sinus rinse, a CDC report says. Here's what to ...
RV tap water used for sinus rinsing contained the brain‑eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri. Here's what you need to know—and how ...
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A 71-year-old woman died after developing a rare and deadly brain infection linked to using tap water from an RV's water ...
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The 71-year-old Texas woman was previously healthy before getting an infection from a brain-eating amoeba, a CDC case report said.
The fatal brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri claimed the life of a Texas woman who used contaminated water in her nasal ...