The article provides information on Morgellons, a disease involving skin sores sprouting tiny black granules and blue, red and translucent threads. Morgellons awareness started about five years ago, when a Pennsylvania mother, Mary Leitao, noticed that her two-year-old son...
found that only 18% of caregivers of chil- dren diagnosed with Lyme disease, a bacterial infec- tion transmitted via ticks, recalled a preceding tick bite [21]. However, the correct identification of TBE cases is important to monitor the local epidemiological situation, to estimate individual ...
Ross: Oh, I uh, just came by to pick up my skull. Well, not mine, but...Susan: Come in. Ross: Thanks. Yeah, Carol borrowed it for a class, and I have to get it back to the museum. Susan: What's it look like? Ross: Kinda like a big face without skin. Susan: Yes, I'...
Joey:No, but I hear lyme disease is open, so... (crosses fingers) Chandler:Good luck, man. I hope you get it. Joey:Thanks. (Ross comes back to the couch.) Ross:(to Monica) Well, you were right. How can they do this to us, huh? It's Thanksgiving. Monica:Ok, I'll tell ...
But I hear Lyme disease is open, so, you know... 不过我听说莱姆病有缺人 所以呢… Good luck, man. I hope you get it. 祝你好运,希望你能得到 Thanks. 谢了 Well, you were right. How can they do this to us, huh? 你说对了,他们怎么可以这样?
A little over a year ago, my sister was bitten by a brown recluse spider which resulted in her being on her back for 5mths, she developed the flesh eating skin disease, went thru 3 surgeries and it all has compromised her immune system. She had gotten pregnant after all of this with ...
Joey:No, but I hear Lyme disease is open, so... (crosses fingers) Chandler:Good luck, man. I hope you get it. Joey:Thanks. (Ross comes back to the couch.) Ross:(to Monica) Well, you were right. How can they do this to us, huh? It's Thanksgiving. ...
Some doctors believe that Morgellons may be the product of a psychological disorder known as delusional parasitosis--imagining that bugs are crawling under your skin to the extent that you self-mutilate, thus causing the lesions and filaments. INSET: A Puzzle Piece? The lowdown on Lyme.....
, botulism, tetanus, boutonneuse fever, whooping cough, meningococcal disease, gonorrhea, campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis, cholecystitis, bacteremia, cholangitis, urinary tract infection, traveler’s diarrhea, neonatal meningitis and pneumonia, plague, yersiniosis, shigellosis, syphilis, and Lyme disease...