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Tick bites keep sending Americans to emergency departments: When should you seek care?
Experts have warned we're in "for a very bad year." ...
Though tick season is in full swing, experts say it is still possible to enjoy the warm weather and get outdoors while taking ...
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9 things tick experts never do outdoors (and what they do instead)
Learn the habits that make tick experts shudder and the routines they follow instead to make sure they don’t get tick bites ...
Tick activity is on the rise nationally, including in the Midwest, as summer nears. What to know about the dangerous pests.
Whether you’re hiking, picnicking, or working in your garden, ticks are a year-round risk in the South. These blood suckers find a host by sensing odors, heat, vibrations, and shadows or by “questing” ...
CDC data shows emergency room visits for tick bites are running higher than usual across much of the United States this year.
As summer approaches, members of the Fort Knox community are reminded to be on the lookout for ticks. It is crucial to be vigilant and take preventive ...
Ticks and the illnesses they cause have been on the rise in recent years, with some species spreading rapidly into new areas.
As ticks and mosquitoes return with a vengeance this spring, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine are continuing to research ...
While tick exposure can occur year-round, ticks are most active during warmer months, specifically from April to September.
A tick capable of making its victims allergic to meat and dairy (among other items) and spreading a virus that has no known cure may be reaching new areas, data shows.
Lyme disease is the most prevalent tick-borne illness in the U.S. It also appears in Florida.
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