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Reports of tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome, an immune reaction that can cause a red meat allergy, peak in June and July in the United States. Ticks latch onto skin ...
Tick bites are on the rise. Here's how to protect yourself. Longer summers and shorter winters in North America mean more warm days throughout the year. These conditions are also creating longer ...
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ER tick bite reporting in the Northeast hit 264 visits for tick bites per 100,000 ER visits in May during the first seven days of the month, the most recent data show. That one-week of tick bites ...
The test came back positive not just for babesiosis but also for Lyme disease, another far more common illness caused by the same type of tick. If Duncan’s doctors had caught the infections ...
Over the past several years, we’ve all learned more about the potentially dangerous consequences of being bitten by a tick. And since May’s supposed to represent the first month when winter ...
The test came back positive not just for babesiosis but also for Lyme disease, another far more common illness caused by the same type of tick. If Duncan’s doctors had caught the infections ...
During the height of tick season in 2024, emergency departments saw 112 tick bites per 100,000 visits—the highest level since May 2019, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
He's the first to admit it. "I really don't," he says. "That's not why I wrote this book." The new book in question from the prolific gagillion-selling author of thrillers (OK, for the record ...
The latest research from the Kentucky Department for Public Health shows a drastic jump in the tick population. “Kentucky's a great place for ticks,” Dr. Kathleen Winter said. The state ...