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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Bugs, Germs, and Gross Things to Avoid
Creepy clingers like tapeworms, lice, and scabies can feed on your blood, lay eggs in your skin, and cause infections. See the warning signs you might have one, and what you can do about it.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Special: Gross Things You Can Get
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What's Eating You? Pictures of Parasites
Creepy clingers like tapeworms, lice, and scabies can feed on your blood, lay eggs in your skin, and cause infections. See the warning signs you might have one, and what you can do about it.
Quiz
What's the Germiest Thing in Your Home?
Which is crawling with more germs -- your cell phone or a toilet seat?
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What STDs Look Like
Does something down there look different? See pictures of common (and uncommon) sexually transmitted diseases.
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Bugs That Burrow Under Your Skin
You may know how to spot ticks or chiggers, but what about kissing bugs, sand fleas, or screwworms?
Slideshow
Dangerous Diseases Mosquitoes Spread
Here's what you should know about dengue, West Nile, and more diseases you can get from a mosquito bite.
Article
What's Causing Your Nausea?
Many things can trigger nausea and vomiting -- including some possibly serious conditions.
Slideshow
Ebola Explained
This deadly disease damages your organs and causes heavy bleeding inside the body. Here's how to avoid it and other details.
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