A deadly brain-eating amoeba lurks in freshwater swimming holes - here's what you need to know
On hot summer days, hitting the beach is a great way to have fun and cool off. But if you're not near the salty ocean, you might opt for swimming in a freshwater stream, river, lake or pool.
These freshwater swimming holes are great, but they come with a hidden danger. While it's very rare, it can be deadly - a brain infection by a microbe widely known as the "brain-eating amoeba".
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