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High ammonia levels in the blood are due to parasitic worm urine.
✓full-fact rating: not verifiable; published on 2023-09-19
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Political Leaning
left political leaning
Sentiment
neutral sentiment
Date published
2023-09-19
Entities
MarsDehydrationBad breathBlood testRashUreaParasitic wormAmmoniaCaffeineKidney failureMedical emergencyHuman brainYale UniversityRare speciesTobacco smokingLiverHeadacheAnusFungusSpa townNorth AmericaParasitismAcneEmergency departmentComaPublic healthUrineTikTokEuropeInstagramNational Health ServiceCenters for Disease Control and PreventionUnited States CongressFloridaTwitterFacebookDental flossHookwormFull FactDigital watermarkingHair follicleSomnolenceOral hygieneKeratinScabiesHypoglycemiaCystProteinuria

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