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Grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible using clean fine-tipped tweezers. If fine-tipped tweezers are not ...
Summer is here, and that means ticks are, too. Why it matters: Ticks, which are most active in warmer seasons, transmit Lyme ...
Dr. Jana Watts offers tip for saying safe this summer from illness and injury and knowing where to go for help if something ...
Ticks are parasites that bite and feed on humans and pets. They can spread Lyme disease and other infections. Here's what to ...
(FOX 2) - If you're planning to spend Fourth of July outside, be on the lookout for unwanted holiday guests - ticks.
If you’re thinking of taking a hike or having a picnic in a field this week, you may want to consider going to a movie ...
As it gets hotter day by day, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is reminding Michiganders to stay wary of ticks.
As summer adventuring kicks into gear, it’s important to stay apprised of the risks of tick bites. Dr. Meegan Leve, a ...
After removing the tick, keep an eye on the skin around the bite. If a rash or flu-like symptoms appear within several days or weeks, see a doctor. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does ...
You just finished a satisfying summer hike or wrapped up a weekend of yard work when you spot a tick clinging to your clothes ...
Before you head outdoors this summer, health experts have a critical warning for New Yorkers: watch out for ticks—because ...