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[–] hydroptic@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 months ago (6 children)

Gardner felt healthy, but he decided to check himself for parasites, as one looks for ticks after a hike. He put a sample of his own feces on a microscope slide and peered through the glass. Immediately, he was shocked: Hidden within the sample were clusters of tiny, light-yellow eggs.

“I’m used to looking at that with regular animals,” says Gardner. “But I’m not a regular animal—I’m me!”

It's a shame that parasitology isn't more "popular", just from a discovery standpoint there's a lot of potential for all sorts of eg. immunomodulatory drugs there, and I have a vague memory that there's already clinical trials underway for a drug related to autoimmune diseases that was derived from how some parasite shuts off parts of the host immune system

[–] Chuymatt@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago

Evolution is a heck of a teacher.

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