"Don't let 'em in your mouth!" Vertigo Releasing has unveiled a brand new trailer for the 20th anniversary celebrate and 4K re-release of James Gunn's very first feature film called Slither. This is ...
Many of the most damaging invasions do not simply subtract species; they fundamentally remodel the environment, altering habitats, rewiring interactions, and shifting processes in ways that species ...
The parasite that causes rat lungworm disease, long associated with Hawaii, was detected in California at the San Diego Zoo, ...
A brain-invading worm spread by rats and snails is making inroads into the United States. A study this week seems to show the ...
The premise for Toby Wilkins' Splinter does not make for the best elevator pitch: a viral-monster horror creature from outer space takes over a filling station. Oh, yeah, and the alien is a splinter, ...
LeVar Burton's "Star Trek: The Next Generation" character, Geordi La Forge, almost had a radically different, and ...
In an alarming medical situation, physicians diagnosed a rare parasite, which had never been reported in a human being, as the source of intense lung infection, organ damage and memory loss in a woman ...
A parasite that may already be hiding in your brain has a shocking survival trick: it can infect the very immune cells sent to destroy it. Yet most people never get sick, and new research from UVA ...
"The Crown" star Claire Foy revealed she had a "disgusting" five-year battle with stomach parasites. During a recent episode of the "Table Manners with Jesse and Lennie Ware" podcast, Foy said she ...
Claire Foy secretly battled a “disgusting” parasite infection for five years. The “Crown” star — who believes she picked up the parasite during a trip to Morocco — was forced to give up caffeine as ...
Claire Foy, the acclaimed actress known for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, has revealed she suffered from a parasitic infection for five years, leading her to eliminate caffeine ...
A common parasite long thought to lie dormant is actually much more active and complex. Researchers found that Toxoplasma gondii cysts contain multiple parasite subtypes, not just one sleeping form.