The liver is a large organ located in the upper right side of the abdomen. Its function is to clear the body of harmful toxins that would otherwise build up in the body, as well as digest food and transform it into energy. Liver cysts are...
Tapeworms, or cestodes, cycle through three stages--eggs, larvae and adults. In humans, the adults reside in the gastrointestinal tract, and the larvae live in almost every organ. When the the larvae have penetrated tissues, they develop into...
Parasitic diseases are a leading cause of illness and death worldwide, especially in areas with poor sanitation. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated one in four people harbors a parasite.
The growing number of people with...
Tapeworms, parasitic worms, live in the intestinal tracts of animals and may be passed to humans through food or water contaminated with tapeworm eggs. Unconfirmed rumors of celebrities who have lost large amounts of weight cite tapeworm...
Indigenous people of Alaska, Canada, Denmark and Russia live in Arctic regions. Although most prefer to be called Inuit, some still prefer Eskimo. A traditional Inuit diet consists of seafood, fish, birds and mammals living in the area. Much of...
The liver is a large organ located in the upper right-hand quadrant of the abdomen. The Children's Hospital Boston describes how the liver aids in digestion by breaking down fats in preparation for digestion. The liver also filters the blood and...
Liver cysts are fluid-filled, encased growths within the liver tissue. Approximately 5 percent of the population has liver cysts, according to the Cleveland Clinic. In most patients, liver cysts cause no symptoms. Genetic disorders, infections and...