A Florida man kept having migraines. Doctors then discovered tapeworm eggs in his brain.
A Florida man kept having migraines. Doctors then discovered tapeworm eggs in his brain.
A CT imaging scan revealed tapeworm eggs festering in the brain of a Florida man who had been suffering from persistent migraines, a study found.
RFK finds running mate. Their respective worms don't get along at first, but learn to get along after some sort of trial and/or tribulation.
This movie writes itself.
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Though the man's preference for soft bacon wasn’t the sole cause of the ailment, the researchers determined that he likely consumed bacon that had gone bad.
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18 0 ReplyI've eaten some sketchy bacon before... I think I'll stop now.
Wait no, even if it was bad, wouldn't cooking it kill the eggs?
6 0 Replythat’s the main point of cooking it…
5 0 ReplyOh I missed it said sole cause. I thought they were dismissing the soft bacon thing entirely.
I'll continue to eat dodgy bacon then, as long as it's properly crispy.
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