Are they sure that’s the direction of causation? Because eating undercooked bear is the sort of behavior I’d expect from people who were already infected with brain worms.
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See, I would expect people with brain worms to vote RFK
The "brainworm population" is under represented in modern politics.
Gerrymandering ruins everything lol
Are you sure about that?
lmao
edit: i was going to quote some interesting parts of the article, but, really, you should read it. it's all interesting!
It's the same thing you get eatting undercooked pork. Only recently did the pork industry manage to get it mostly out of their herds so now the "recommended temp" to cook pork is dropping.
But it's still very common in bears so you have to treat it like pork and cooked it to 165*
which sucks, I'd love to try a juicy rare black bear steak.
Have you tried Grindr? They're out there, champ
I would expect that to lead to black bear sausage rather than steak.
Well now I'm even hungrier....
I've had some bear before. Smoked overnight, so essentially pasteurized. Was actually really good.
Trichinosis from bear isn't much harder to get than salmonella from chicken.
Is there enough time for any of them to get on the ballot?
No, sadly none of the worms survived the procedure.
"Minnesota and the CDC reported that the three hospitalized patients were treated with the anti-parasitic drug albendazole and recovered."
Albendazole and mebendazole kill of intestinal parasites in the same way. They starve them of sugars for several hours. I bring both up just because it rings angry memories about US Healthcare. They typically work with a single dose treatment.
Mebendazole is a prescription pill in the US and despite having been made in around the early 1970's and costing around 4 cents a pill to make, in the US, after getting a prescription, the pills are $250 a piece.
In most of the world, they are prescription free and you can pick up a 6 pack of them for like $12.
God bless America 😡 🇺🇸
Rare because cooking rare bear is rare.
Well done, dad.
Everyone is criticizing them, but you know what they say... some days ya eat the bar, some days, the bar eats you.

The Kennedy's?
What is the Kennedy? And what thing belonging to it are you referring to?
That's not what it means to "choose the bear."
In this particular case, I'm glad they chose the bear vs the alternative.
Now THERE'S a headline you don't see every day
It was a hell of a ride, wasn't it?
This is the most 2024 headline I’ve seen so far.
RFK Jr.'s fans be wildin'
sounds like the bear won in the end
Well what the fuck
That was one dramatic ride of a headline
This gives a new meaning to bear with me
Family stricken with rare brain worms after eating undercooked bear
Family stricken with rare brain worms after eating undercooked bear!!!
FFS
Relatives of the Goldilocks family had difficulty bearing the news.
The health experts noted how tricky it can be to identify and diagnose these rare cases but flagged periorbital edema and the eosinophilia as being key clinical clues to the grizzly infections
Sounds unbearable 😮💨
Dam! 😨 What a bunch of morons.
Even in the Stone Age, Homo sapiens had learned to cook their food before eating it.
Wait if they had cooked the bear more, they'd have been eating dead worms instead of live ones? Safer I guess, but still not at all appetizing imho.
A lot of the meat you eat already has parasites in it. You probably have parasites in you right now. But they're very, very small, and cooking kills them and their eggs just fine. You'd have to put the meat under a microscope to really see them.
A lot? Trichinosis has almost been eliminated in pork. An old study looking for a particular parasite found little to none depending on the product. Here is another study showing very low incidence of parasites in meat products, but also includes fresh produce in the study which had higher rates than some meats.
So I disagree that "A lot" is correct.
Yes trichinosis can be avoided like salmonella by ensuring a meat is raised to a safe temp.