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  1. Adventurer Ben Fogle caught dangerous bug on travels

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 30, 2008

    TV adventurer contracts parasitic infection in South America.

    Also tagged: perù, adventure, ben fogle, tropical dis

  2. Adventurer Ben Fogle caught dangerous bug on travels

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 29, 2008

    The adventurer and television presenter Ben Fogle has contracted a serious parasitic infection in the South American jungle.

    Also tagged: perù, adventure, ben fogle, tropical dis

  3. The Creatures Who Eat Your Fear for Breakfast [Triviagasm]

    The Creatures Who Eat Your Fear for Breakfast [Triviagasm]

    io9.com » io9 - Oct 21, 2008

    Feel that tingling on the back of your neck? That could be a killer parasite sucking on your fear. And that spooky clown at your cousin's birthday party? A creature from another dimension who thinks humans taste better

    Also tagged: top, horror, terror, fear, feed, alien, triviagasm

  4. Jenny McCarthy slams Amanda Peet over vaccine-parasite comment

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 1, 2008

    Washington, Oct 1 (ANI): American actress Amanda Peet has earned herself the ire of American model Jenny McCarthy for her comments regarding parents who choose not to have their children vaccinated. In a recently

    Also tagged: national, fox news, jim carrey, amanda peet, apology, jenny mccarthy, vaccines, pop tarts, american model, american actress, john gilmore, angry mob, advocacy group, autism advocacy, director john, lot of nerve, lover jim, parents of autistic children, spectrum magazine, time lover

  5. Diseases on the Move: Malaria

    dailysciencedose.com » Daily Science Dose - Sep 7, 2008

    Yesterday, I started a series of posts on tropical diseases that are spreading into areas that until recently had not been present or at least not typically present, like North America and Europe. In short, tropical

    Also tagged: europe, africa, health, global warming, climate change, general, treatment, disease, british, north america, colonization, climate, south america, malaria, mosquito, immunity, centers for disease control, tonic, drug resistance, tropical diseases, falciparum, temperate, cinchona, quinine, anopheles, vivax, plasmodium

  6. Bees’ Disease

    sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Aug 14, 2008

    A new clue in the mysterious decline of bee populations: researchers have found that diseases are spreading from domesticated bumblebees to those in the wild. As this ScienCentral News video reports, that's leaving

    Also tagged: disease, featured, bee, all, bumblebee, decline, species, domesticated, animals and 38 life science

  7. Tap water contaminated in Northamptonshire

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Jun 25, 2008

    More than 100,000 English households have been told to boil tap water before drinking it after a bug was found to have contaminated supplies.

    Also tagged: northampton, bug, water supply, anglian water, cryptospiridium

  8. Own Your Own Thing From 'The Thing' [The Thing]

    io9.com » io9 - Mar 4, 2008

    If you haven't seen John Carpenter's classic The Thing, which shows you just how scary a remote Antarctic ice station can be when a parasitic alien thaws out, you should. If you have seen it, then you'll recognize this

    Also tagged: alien, john carpenter, fx, creature, kurt russell, the thing, prop

  9. ELLE Reveals Men Actually Think Anorexia Is Sexy [Death Camp Chic]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Feb 20, 2008

    You know that whole thing about how being superskinny is an ideal originated by the fashion industry and perpetuated by female competitiveness and like, totally NOT AT ALL what men are interested in etc. etc.? Well

    Also tagged: top, eating disorders, elle, maghag, mag hag, annals of anorexia, death camp chic

  10. Individuals infected with certain parasite 24% more likely to develop schizophrenia

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Feb 4, 2008

    It has long been hypothesized that it’s unhealthy for pregnant women to change the cat litter, but now more then ever, pregnant women have a reason to hand over the pooper-scooper responsibilities. A recent study

    Also tagged: wear, women, general, research, products, box, change, cats, the, daily, brain and behavior, woman, meat, pork, and, parenting, infection, cat, gloves, negative, positive, dairy, antibody, disorders, past, schizophrenia, treating, women s issues, litter, checked, cooked, feces, children and teens, health related, mental health and wellness, unpasteurized, cat s, poorly, toxoplasma, titer, gondii

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