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From parks and trails to our own neighborhoods, ticks are becoming a year-round concern. Scientists are seeing big changes in ...
Ticks are spreading beyond traditional regions experiencing an uptick in milder winters, with experts warning about the rise ...
If you’re already ticked off about the hot weather, wait until you hear about this — the tick-borne-illness, babesiosis, has ...
Experts are warning medical professionals and those who venture outdoors to be aware of a tick-borne illness that is moving ...
Since 2016, the Virginia Department of Health has confirmed 17 cases in the commonwealth, according to the study published in ...
A warming climate is driving a rise in Lyme disease and the introduction of lesser-known tick-borne diseases, public health ...
As New Yorkers prepare to enjoy the holiday weekend outdoors, Governor Hochul is urging residents and visitors to take ...
As summer brings warmer temperatures, AppHealthCare is urging the community to take action to prevent tick-borne diseases.
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.
The number of ticks in the U.S. is "exploding," raising concerns over the spread of disease the bugs carry with them.
As ticks migrate to new regions due to milder winters and habitat changes, experts warn about the increase of diseases such as Lyme disease, alpha-gal syndrome and tick paralysis.