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The virus, spread by ticks, can cause a disease that leads to swelling of the brain and permanent health problems in half of severe cases.
Leona Maguire told Golfweek she is still dealing with tick bites she received during the U.S. Women's open in Wisconsin last month.
Have you seen more ticks than usual lately in Delaware? You're not alone. Here's what's up with the state's tick population and how you can stay safe.
A deadly virus, transmitted through tick bites, killed one and hospitalized two others as of June, Wisconsin health officials ...
It's officially summer, a time for barbecues, the beach—and protecting yourself against the teeny, tiny black-legged deer ...
A deadly virus, transmitted through tick bites, killed one and hospitalized two others as of June, Wisconsin health officials ...
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Climate change driving rise in tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme diseaseA warming climate is driving a rise in Lyme disease and the introduction of lesser-known tick-borne diseases, public health ...
The epicenter of Maine's tick problem is the Midcoast, according to researchers. In six years of operation, the University of Maine Cooperative Extension tick lab has tested more than 22,000 ticks ...
With the prospect of a warm summer ahead, Mount Allison University biologist Vett Lloyd warns New Brunswickers to protect ...
Experts say informed action can be the difference between a simple, itchy nuisance and a major medical emergency ...
A rare tick-borne virus has killed one and hospitalized two others in Wisconsin so far this year, The News Tribune reports.
FRISCO, Texas – Leona Maguire doesn’t typically wear sun sleeves on the golf course. But, after suffering from several tick ...
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