Health & Medicine
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Rare Infection 'Brain Eating Amoeba' Kills Georgia Resident After Likely Swimming in Freshwater
A recent report showed that a Georgia resident died after exposure to a rare brain-eating amoeba. The casualty likely became infected after swimming in a freshwater pond or lake. Read here to learn more about the brain-eating amoeba.
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