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  2. Chagas disease - Wikipedia

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    In addition to classical vector spread, Chagas disease can be transmitted through the consumption of food or drink contaminated with triatomine insects or their feces. [22] Since heating or drying kills the parasites, drinks and especially fruit juices are the most frequent source of infection. [22]

  3. Rhodnius prolixus - Wikipedia

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    Infection with Chagas disease occurs after Rhodnius releases protozoans in its feces immediately following a blood meal. The parasite enters the victim through the bite wound after the human host scratches the bite. Infection may also occur via blood transfusion and ingestion of food contaminated with kissing bug feces. [citation needed]

  4. Chagas: Time to Treat campaign - Wikipedia

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    Chagas is a potentially fatal neglected disease that affects between 8 and 13 million people worldwide. DNDi 's Time to Treat campaign is pushing for increased political interest in new treatments for Chagas disease, increased public awareness of the disease and treatment limitations and increased public and private investment in R&D.

  5. The Atlantic diet may lower the risk of heart disease and ...

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    You can also have moderate amounts of dairy, eggs and red meat (beef and pork), while limiting the amounts of highly processed, sugary or saturated fat foods such as processed meats, refined ...

  6. The Truth About Which Deli Meats Are Processed—and if ... - AOL

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    If time allows, buy, prep and thinly slice meat at home. "For instance, cooking and slicing a whole chicken or turkey breast from a raw state to then add to a sandwich," Pasquariello says ...

  7. Swapping processed meat for plant-based foods may cut ... - AOL

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    Replacing animal-based food such as red and processed meat or eggs with plant-based options such as nuts or legumes may reduce the risk of developing heart disease and type 2 diabetes, a ...

  8. Carlos Chagas - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Justiniano Ribeiro Chagas, or Carlos Chagas (Portuguese: [ˈkaʁluz ʒustʃĩniˈɐ̃nu ʁiˈbejɾu ˈʃaɡɐs]; July 9, 1879 – November 8, 1934), was a Brazilian sanitary physician, scientist, and microbiologist who worked as a clinician and researcher.

  9. Common Cooking Spice That May Prevent Foodborne Illness - AOL

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    One downside to being a foodie is the occasional instance of food poisoning from all that eating. It's plagued us all one time or another, and foodborne illness is actually pretty common, with one ...

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