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CDC reports significant rise in rare brain abscesses in children
New findings published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday reported a 200% increase in brain abscesses in children over the winter. Brain abscesses are extremely rare and occur when a sinus or ear infection travels to the brain. The CDC said it is unclear what has caused the spike in infections.
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