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This is not an urban legend. There are even suggested types of tapeworms to ingest. Try the Cow Tapeworm it is considered to be one of the best for your health and weight loss.
By Shana Dines | Published 8/30/2007
When Anthony Franz ordered a supposedly healthy salmon salad at the Chicago Shaw's Crab House in 2006, he was unawares that a scant two years later he would file suit over a nine foot tapeworm that would develop and grow in his gastrointestinal tract.
By Sylvia Cochran | Published 8/19/2008
In the wake of a December 29 Tyra Banks Show episode on this disturbing get-thin craze, "tapeworm diet" took top honors on Google Trends as the most searched term of the day.
By Miranda Miller | Published 12/31/2009
Tapeworms are parasitic worms that can cause infections in humans. Learn more about the types of tapeworms and the symptoms of tapeworm infections.
By C. C. Jones | Published 10/7/2009
'1000 Ways to Die' takes a look at the weird side of death by recreating allegedly real deaths and presenting them in a humorous light. Among the 1000 ways to die are the tapeworm diet and a weird death by carrot: but is the show for real?
By Aida Ekberg | Published 1/2/2010
A look at the tapeworm diet and why this extreme weight loss method is so dangerous.
By Tiffany Bell | Published 2/12/2010
Is there really a tapeworm diet and did Tyra Banks talk about it on her television show?
By Stacey Doyle | Published 12/29/2009
Tapeworm is a common cat parasite that cats usually get by eating an infested flea. Although this worm does not usually cause serious complications in cats, it is, nevertheless, unpleasant (both for you and your cat).
By Chris M. Carmichael | Published 3/20/2009
Learn more about the symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment of tapeworm infections.
By Jody Morse | Published 8/16/2007
This article provides the general information on the ingestion of a tapeworm in hope of losing weight.
By Rachel Lockheart | Published 11/6/2008
Whether you own a farm, live close to a farm or are simply visiting a farm, you and your children may be at risk for tapeworm infection.
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/30/2007
When traveling internationally, it is important to understand the health risks, and treatments, associated with tapeworm infections such as cysticercosis.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/30/2007
Chicago Man Sues Restaurant Over Nine-Foot Tapeworm
By Gary Davis | Published 8/19/2008
This latest way to take off weight by eating tapeworms is totally insane and dangerous. I am explaining what happens when a person does this.
By Jennifer Kirkman | Published 10/10/2009
Pumpkin seed may be known for treatment of prostates but did you know it was once used in the treatment of tapeworms?
By Leanna Teague | Published 10/15/2007
Learn how to identify hot spots and tapeworm. With additional information about common medical procedures to treat these problems.
By Tesl Goddess | Published 2/8/2010
Most vets and experienced cat owners will tell you to keep your cats indoors, all the time, for more reasons than one. Fleas, tics, tapeworm and other parasites that are easily picked up outside are probably the least of all dangers.
By Laura Lond | Published 1/6/2007
Learn about the common intestinal parasites in dogs, the health risks associated with them, and how to treat and prevent intestinal parasites.
By Tal Boldo | Published 3/15/2010
Many dieters will eat almost anything that promises to make them thin and beautiful, enter the tapeworm it looks like something that would only be swallowed on a reality TV show.
By Keith Wick | Published 1/1/2010
A step-by-step guide to safely composting your dog's waste, as well as information regarding the ecological benefits of composting dog feces.
By Juniper Russo Tarascio | Published 12/31/2008
Dogs generally scoot because, quite simply, the anus area feels itchy. The question really is why does the dog feel the need to scoot, or what is causing this anus to itch? This article uncovers the medical causes that drive your dog to scoot.
By Sharon Annette McCuddy | Published 12/2/2008
Overview of various Worms a dog and puppy may contract, and the treatments necesssary.
By Ryan Vanloon | Published 12/8/2008
The top 3 episodes of The Office for the strangely split 2008 television season are evaluated and remembered.
By Jesse Cooper | Published 12/1/2008
It's hard to imagine a critter as small as a flea can take down a Great Dane, but they can. Along with his buddies, fleas are deadly for your pet. These bloodsuckers can cause anemia, depression and tapeworms in your best friend.
By Linda Cole | Published 1/8/2009
This article will be about the symptoms, causes and treatment of the condition called macrocytic anemia.
By The Gentle Doctor | Published 12/28/2008
Have you ever seen your dog scoot his bottom on the floor? There could be a problem with the dog anal sac. The dog will drag his bottom and push forward with his hind paws.
By Elizabeth Pou | Published 3/5/2009
It would seem obvious that most people know to wash their hands before eating, to use utensils and to never permit insects to land on their food. Yet, many diseases and illnesses are caused by improper food sanitation behaviors.
By Amy B. | Published 3/27/2009
Other than heartworm, there are five other internal worms that are almost as common and just as dangerous to your dog. Read on to learn about these parasites.
By J. Bouche | Published 3/16/2009
Being a parasite is not at all an unusual way of getting a living. No large plant or animal escapes having parasites.
By Derek M. | Published 3/17/2009
A busy mom tries to get her two daughters out of the house in order to go on a road trip to Grandma's. Unexpectedly, the time turns out to be an occasion to educate her daughters about the history of their family as African-Americans.
By Virginia Lodwick | Published 2/19/2009
What's eating you? What if it was a literal question? Scary thought isn't it? That there could very well be something eating you on the inside. It's more common than you think.
By Nicolette | Published 2/9/2009
An informative step-by-step guide to using your cat's litter to make a safe, odorless, and earth-friendly fertilizer.
By Juniper Russo Tarascio | Published 9/19/2008
Article describing the most strange and popular health treatments.
By Lourdes Portela | Published 4/7/2009
Before you go out and purchase a cat you should know what kind of issues that cats have.
By wendy van | Published 10/1/2008
How to prevent and treat the various types of canine tapeworms.
By Ardeth Baxter | Published 9/6/2008
This article will provide insightful information in to your digestive health, benefits to a cleanse, and what is good to know.
By LetsGetGreen | Published 9/12/2008
The dark and unusual history of appetite suppressant diet pills
By Daniel de Borbon | Published 9/11/2008
Schedule of vaccinations for a new puppy. Short descriptions of what the vaccinations are for.
By Cheryl Kottke | Published 9/25/2008
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