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  2. Brain-Eating Amoeba: What to Know - WebMD

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    The so-called brain -eating amoeba is a species discovered in 1965. Its formal name is Naegleria fowleri. It usually lurks in warm freshwater bodies or untreated, contaminated waters. When it ...

  3. Amoebiasis - Wikipedia

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    Amoebiasis, or amoebic dysentery, is an infection of the intestines caused by a parasitic amoeba Entamoeba histolytica. [3] [4] Amoebiasis can be present with no, mild, or severe symptoms. [2] Symptoms may include lethargy, loss of weight, colonic ulcerations, abdominal pain, diarrhea, or bloody diarrhea.

  4. CDC Reports Deadly Amoeba Infection Due to Nasal Rinsing With ...

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    In particular, the CDC reports that a type of amoeba known as acanthamoeba, can cause a range of symptoms and has a fatality rate of 82%. This infection is rare and is thought to only involve 3-12 ...

  5. Brain Eating Amoeba: How Concerned Should You Be? - Healthline

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    The scientific name for this amoeba is Naegleria fowleri. It’s a tiny, single-celled organism that’s found in warm freshwater and in soil. Contrary to its common name, this amoeba doesn’t ...

  6. Amebiasis: Overview, Causes & Symptoms - Healthline

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    Amebiasis. Amebiasis is a parasitic infection of the intestines caused by the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica, or E. histolytica. The symptoms of amebiasis include loose stool, abdominal cramping ...

  7. Amoeba - Wikipedia

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    An amoeba ( / əˈmiːbə /; less commonly spelled ameba or amœba; pl.: amoebas (less commonly, amebas) or amoebae ( amebae) / əˈmiːbi / ), [1] often called an amoeboid, is a type of cell or unicellular organism with the ability to alter its shape, primarily by extending and retracting pseudopods. [2] Amoebae do not form a single taxonomic ...

  8. Wax Trax! Records - Wikipedia

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    www .waxtrax .com. Wax Trax! Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago. It began as a record shop in Denver, Colorado, opened by life partners Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher, who sold the store in 1978 and moved to Chicago. In November of that year, they opened a store under the same name in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. [2]

  9. Ameba (website) - Wikipedia

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    Ameba (Japanese pronunciation: アメーバ, Amēba) is a Japanese blogging and social networking website. In December 2009, Ameba launched Ameba Now, a micro-blogging platform competing with Twitter. [1] In March 2009 Ameba launched Ameba Pico, a Facebook app for the English market based on the virtual community Ameba Pigg.