Summer is peak season for beach trips, barbecues and — unfortunately — a microscopic stomach parasite that causes explosive ...
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a report Wednesday indicating cases of a parasitic infection that ...
Cyclospora outbreak concerns are rising across the country as federal and state health officials investigate a summer spike tied to a microscopic parasite that can leave people dealing with severe […] ...
A microscopic parasite is behind a summer wave of “explosive” diarrhea spreading across the United States. Health officials ...
"I was farting like a grown man," 51-year-old Cristy Cooper told The Post from her hospital bed. "I mean, like you could hear ...
Cyclosporiasis is a type of food poisoning that can cause severe diarrheal illness, but it is not usually life-threatening.
At least 145 cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported, and about 20 people have been hospitalized with severe symptoms.
Dozens of cases of a parasite-based sickness have prompted investigations across the U.S. as health officials work to ...
A parasitic infection that causes "explosive" diarrhea is spreading across the U.S., with hundreds of cases reported in over a dozen states, including a major Midwest outbreak.
Texas sees more Cyclospora cases than nearly any other state, and central Texas tends to be hit hardest — though Lubbock residents and summer travelers aren't off the hook either.
Currently, 145 people from 20 states have contracted a parasite with unknown origins. Twenty have been hospitalized, and New ...
Mayim Bialik says she experienced severe side effects after taking one GLP-1 injection at the recommendation of her doctor. "For the first two days, I ate maybe one cup of rice and half a banana," she ...