What are mango worms: Can you or your dog get these nightmarish parasites? Flesh-burrowing mango worms, the larvae of the African tumbu fly, are a real and disturbing threat. These fly larvae infest humans and animals by penetrating skin, often through contaminated clothing dried outdoors. Painful, boil-like lesions form, requiring careful removal by professionals to prevent infection. Simple precautions like ironing clothes can prevent this unsettling condition. Collecting memories and stories of feminists | Letters Sue O’Sullivan and Miriam David on being part of the women’s liberation movement, in response to a long read by Susanna Rustin on the Sex Discrimination Act. Plus a letter from Paul F Faupel We write as “members” of the women’s liberation movement (WLM) since the earliest days in London in the late 1960s, and we read Susanna Rustin’s long read with interest and appreciation ( ‘Pretty birds and si… |
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