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Health and Me on MSNMissouri Resident Hospitalized With 97% Fatal 'Brain-Eating' Infection While Water-skiing: How Real Is The Risk At Home?
A Missouri resident is hospitalized with a 97% fatal brain-eating amoeba infection, raising urgent questions: can it really ...
"It’s all about getting the best five," Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz said of his late-camp changes to his offensive line.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo –Lake of the Ozarks State Park’s campground section 4 has undergone extensive renovations including new ...
A man is in the ICU after swimming in the Lake of the Ozarks, and the CDC says this amoeba can be deadly in the first 18 days ...
STONE COUNTY, Mo. (KCTV) - A teenager died in a drowning Thursday at Table Rock Lake. Missouri State Highway Patrol officials said a 16-year-old boy was swimming between docks on Table Rock Lake when ...
A Missouri resident remains in intensive care after health officials said she was infected with a rare brain-eating amoeba.
A Missouri resident has been hospitalized with a deadly brain-eating infection after possibly waterskiing in a local lake.
Across Missouri, reports of waterborne bacteria and related illnesses have been on the rise. One of the most recent and alarming cases involved an individual who contracted a brain-eating amoeba after ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNNews of the Weird: LEAD STORY -- The Passing Parade
"It does not impede my breathing." But Chengdu dentist Tang Caomin isn't a fan: "By sucking the dummy for more than three hours a day, the position of your teeth might change after a year." [SCMP, 8/5 ...
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