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Old 04-25-2011, 10:24 AM   #1
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Default insects - here, there, everywhere

http://www.npr.org/2011/04/25/135638...st-wicked-bugs


i need to leave in a few moments, but wanted to share this link because some of the information is so fascinating.

"Adult tapeworms will eventually leave on their own or die," Stewart says. "But here's the thing: A person who is infected with tapeworms can spread those worms [or their] eggs to other people directly, without having to bother with a pig during the process."


That's one reason it's important to wash your hands after you use the bathroom, Stewart says — particularly if you handle food.

"When you swallow one of those eggs, instead of getting the larvae, then that little creature hatches and behaves very differently," she says. "It doesn't just settle in your stomach and start laying eggs — it travels all over your body."

Microscopic tapeworm eggs have been found all over the body — including the liver, lungs and brain.

"You actually have cases of people being diagnosed with brain tumors only to find out what they actually have is a tapeworm living in their brain," she says. "And what really astonished me is that tapeworms in the brain are the leading cause of epilepsy worldwide."


Zombie Bugs - read the link! ha.
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