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Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba Caused the Death of Two U.S. Children This Month
Naegleria fowleri brain infections are uncommon, but nearly always fatal when one gets infected. In recent weeks, a life-threatening amoeba discovered in freshwater lakes and ponds took the lives of two U.S. children.
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"It Bit Me on My Neck and I Blacked out"- Survivor Recalls Horrifying Experience in Polar Bear Attack
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Freak Weather Impairs Bees Flight: Extreme Heatwave May Lead Them to 'Overheat'
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Baby Birds Fall to Their Death by Jumping From Nests Due to Extreme Heat
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Tropical Storm Fred Brings North Carolina Town the ‘Worst Flooding’ in Years
Highly-Infectious Marburg Virus: New ‘Epidemic-Prone’ Disease Detected in West Africa
Prehistoric Evidence Shows Mammals Evolved Rapidly When Dinosaurs Went Extinct
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Hundreds of Children in Texas Hospitalized Due to Sudden Outbreak of RSV Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
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Highest Mountain in Sweden Diminishes by Two Metres Every Year Due Melting Glaciers
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Siberian Wildfires Releases Record Breaking Emissions as Smokes Become Visible in Space
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EPA Will Ban Pesticide Linked to Neurological Damage in Children
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Tropical Storm Fred's Flood and Strong Winds Left Trail of Destruction in Georgia, Carolinas
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Worrying Amounts of Drug Traces Leaked by Sewage Pipes Found in Chesapeake Bay