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A Texas woman died after using RV tap water to rinse her sinuses, and health officials say a rare brain-eating amoeba was to ...
A Texas woman died from a rare brain infection after she flushed her sinuses with tap water, the Centers for Disease Control ...
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNWoman killed by brain-eating amoeba after cleaning sinuses with water in Texas: CDCThe report says she developed severe neurologic symptoms, including fever, headache, and altered mental status. She died ...
Other states with active outbreaks include Colorado, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, and Tennessee ...
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KCEN-TV on MSNCDC confirms death of Texas woman was brain-eating amoebaA 71-year-old Texas woman died in 2024 due to a brain-eating amoeba after using tap water from an RV for a nasal rinse.
A 71-year-old Texas woman died after using RV tap water for a nasal rinse. CDC warns the brain-eating amoeba can be found in ...
According to the CDC, a woman in Texas contracted a brain infection and died after using water from an RV for a nasal flush.
The World Health Organization says “NB.1.8.1 is designated a SARS-CoV-2 variant derived from the recombinant variant ...
The Texas health department reported no new cases of measles on Friday, the first time the state has not recorded an increase ...
Firefighters have a 9% higher risk of getting cancer and 14% higher risk of dying from it compared to the general U.S. population according to health officials.
The 71-year-old Texas woman was previously healthy before getting an infection from a brain-eating amoeba, a CDC case report said.
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