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A 71-year-old Texas woman died after using campground tap water to clear her sinuses. The CDC says she was infected by the Naegleria fowleri amoeba.
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A woman in Texas used tap water to clean her sinuses, after which she got sick and soon died. Doctors discovered that a brain ...
The CDC describes Naegleria fowleri, more commonly known as "brain-eating amoeba," as a single-cell organism that lives in freshwater lakes, rivers and hot springs. "If water containing the ameba ...
Ishvar, often translated as God or the Supreme Being, occupies a unique place in Patanjali’s Yog Sutras. Far from being a ...
The money laundering sparked a stranger-than-fiction chain of events involving a lottery winner, student houses and a bomb ...
For every subject in Class 11, the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has published the most recent curriculum. Based on ...
Once thought to have originated in cows and spread through dust, the surprising evolutionary story of tuberculosis reveals ...
You don’t have to be a numismatist to enjoy looking at coins under a microscope. An enthusiast will be able to find pockets of lead, patterns of lustre and flaws from heating, cooling and striking ...
The researchers utilised the power of light and a dye named Rose Bengal to develop a unique treatment for Acanthamoeba ...
Giant viruses might not be visible to the naked eye, but their presence in oceans could shape the future of marine ecosystems ...
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