Health & Medicine
A Brain Parasite Might Be Causing Road Rage
People who are prone to road rage might not simply be experiencing stress due to rude drivers and motorists, but may actually be suffering from parasitic infection in their brain, according to a study published by the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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