While extremely rare, Naegleria fowleri can lead to death — but there are precautions people can take to avoid contracting the amoeba Julie Mazziotta is the Senior Sports Editor at PEOPLE ...
Anatomical and chemical views of the cell have now converged to show that it is not a droplet of protoplasm but a highly organized molecular factory A paramecium moves by the beating of its cilia ...
A Georgia student died before her senior year of high school due to a rare brain-eating amoeba. Megan Ebenroth, 17, died on July 22 after contacting the amoeba known as Naegleria fowleri while ...