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Eat Your Worms: The Upside Of Parasites : NPR

npr.org — “Evidence has been mounting that intestinal parasites can actually be a good thing for people with inflammatory bowel disease, because certain parasitic worms seem to help the intestine heal. Now, new research yields clues to why the treatment may work.View full resource at npr.org

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Eat Your Worms: The Upside Of Parasites : NPR

npr.org — “Evidence has been mounting that intestinal parasites can actually be a good thing for people with inflammatory bowel disease, because certain parasitic worms seem to help the intestine heal. Now, new research yields clues to why the treatment may work.View full resource at npr.org

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healthewoman Shelley Binkley MD ObGyn Physician, Surgeon, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

@DrSnit Hey Snitty, did ypu hear tjis story? Wonder if ... NPR: Eat Your Worms: The Upside Of Parasites 1/2-More at http://n.pr/g3Bgkl

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Eat Your Worms: The Upside Of Parasites : NPR

npr.org — “Evidence has been mounting that intestinal parasites can actually be a good thing for people with inflammatory bowel disease, because certain parasitic worms seem to help the intestine heal. Now, new research yields clues to why the treatment may work.View full resource at npr.org

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thenurturedway Meg Smith Doula

So interesting! Eat Your Worms: The Upside Of Parasites http://n.pr/e001Pg

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Whipworm Infection: Parasitic Infections: Merck Manual Home Edition

merck.com — “Whipworm Infection: Parasitic Infections: Merck Manual Home EditionView full resource at merck.com

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Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of whipworm infection http://bit.ly/bCt4Gr

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    Dr. Shelley Binkley is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist with extensive experience in a wide range of women’s care. Dr. Binkley has 20 years of experience in women’s health. She has delivered thousands of babies and performed thousands of gynecologic surgeries.
     
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