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With temperatures soaring over the past few weeks, many of us have been spending more time outdoors, making the most of the ...
You just finished a satisfying summer hike or wrapped up a weekend of yard work when you spot a tick clinging to your clothes ...
Grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible using clean fine-tipped tweezers. If fine-tipped tweezers are not ...
So far in 2025, more than 31% of the ticks tested in New York were positive for at least one pathogen, according to the ...
Tick season is already off to a rough start, and catching bites early is key to preventing tick-borne disease. Research ...
The Department of Health offers an online dashboard showing where ticks are prevalent to help people plan outdoor activities.
Since 2016, the Virginia Department of Health has confirmed 17 cases in the commonwealth, according to the study published in ...
Tick bites are are on the rise this and they can carry some nasty illnesses. Which are most common depends where you live. Here's what to know to protect yourself.
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 ...
As summer adventuring kicks into gear, it’s important to stay apprised of the risks of tick bites. Dr. Meegan Leve, a ...
The number of ticks in the U.S. is "exploding," raising concerns over the spread of disease the bugs carry with them.
Tick bites are are on the rise this and they can carry some nasty illnesses. Which are most common depends where you live.