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A doctor has given insight into the potential cause of King Charles' "sausage fingers" -- and even shared that there's a technical name for the condition.
The zoonotic pathogen Campylobacter is a major foodborne bacterial species worldwide. The distribution and drivers of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in global Campylobacter strains remain largely ...
Folks have been referring to the rather puffy, rounded appearance of the 74-year-old monarch’s fingers, prior to the official coronation of Charles III as King on May 6.
King Charles III has often been remarked upon for his ‘sausage fingers’ but there is a medical reason his fingers swell.