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Hookworms in Humans: Small Parasites, Big Health Risks
Hookworms Hookworms in Humans: Small Parasites, Big Health Impacts Hookworms may be microscopic, but their effects on the human body can be significant if left unaddressed. These parasitic worms primarily affect the digestive system and blood supply, often flying under the radar due to vague or easily overlooked symptoms. 🔍 Where Do Hookworms Come From? Hookworms thrive in warm, moist environments and are most commonly transmitted through: Skin contact with contaminated soil

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The Overlooked Parasite Linked to Brain & Mental Health
Parasites & Mental Health Toxoplasmosis & Mental Health: What You Need to Know Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii . It’s commonly transmitted through exposure to cat feces, contaminated soil, or consuming raw or undercooked meat. In many healthy individuals, the infection causes mild or even unnoticed symptoms, but it can pose more serious risks for pregnant women and those with weakened immune systems. Common Physical Symptoms of Toxoplasm

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Jan 271 min read


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