New Delhi, Sept. 10 -- A new warning from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has sparked concern as Chagas disease, once limited mostly to Latin America, is now spreading across the United States. Transmitted by a blood-sucking insect known as the 'kissing bug,' this disease is gaining ground in at least 32 US states, including Texas, Arizona, and California. What makes it especially dangerous is its ability to silently damage the heart over time, often without early symptoms. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 7 million people globally are infected, leading to over 10,000 deaths annually. With over 300,000 people in the US potentially infected, and less than 2 percent aware of it, experts are ur...