Those that do, he explains, could be at risk of being infected by a tapeworm—a long, ribbon-like parasite that can live in human intestines. The video, which Dr Fugura does not reference a ...
[9] A tapeworm is a parasitic flatworm which can live in humans' and other mammals' intestines. Their bodies are ribbonlike with a small head that has hooks and suckers coming from it. They ...
Stork, who did not treat Meyer, explains. “Once ingested, the eggs hatch and live in your intestines. The tapeworm’s head adheres to the intestine wall and the segments of the body ...