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| ON MYSTERY ER, right now, theyre talking about morgellons!! and they arent calling us crazy!it says a plant bacteria? antihelmetic..is what she perscribed.. the channel is discovery fit and health
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| I just looked up this episode. The person who has the ear issues was also on this show and it was all filmed back in 2008. Probably it is the episode which featured Cindy Casey. As we all know Cindy Casey still has M.
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| Anthelmintics are drugs that are used to treat infections with parasitic worms. This includes both flat worms, e.g., flukes and tapeworms and round worms, i.e., nematodes. They are of huge importance for human tropical medicine and for veterinary medicine. The World Health Organization estimates that a staggering 2 billion people harbour parasitic worm infections (http://www.who.int/wormcontrol/statistics/). Parasitic worms also infect livestock and crops, affecting food production with a resultant economic impact. Also of importance is the infection of domestic pets. Indeed, the companion animal market is a major economic consideration for animal health companies undertaking drug discovery programmes. Despite the prevalence of parasitic worms, anthelmintic drug discovery is the poor relation of the pharmaceutical industry. The simple reason is that the nations which suffer most from these tropical diseases have little money to invest in drug discovery or therapy. It comes as no surprise therefore that the drugs available for human treatment were first developed as veterinary medicines. There is thus a pitifully small repertoire of chemotherapeutic agents available for treatment (see Table 1). In some respects, this situation has been exacerbated by the remarkable success of ivermectin over the last twenty years (Geary, 2005), which has decreased motivation for anthelmintic drug discovery programmes (Geary, Sangster and Thompson, 1999). This prompts concern, as anthelmintic resistance has been widely reported in livestock and it may also only be a matter of time before this phenomenon occurs in parasites of humans. |
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| cindy casey, correct. it may have been an old episode, but its the first i heard of it, it just was on in the background, but the word 'lesions' caught my ears. they were saying its like a plant thing? my memory is so bad.. ill try to look it up online and see if i can post here. but they didnt say we were crazy!! its a start
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