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Doctors explain everything you need to know about Lyme disease and what to do if you find a tick attached to your skin.
Ticks become active when the weather warms up and stay active until late Autumn. Staying vigilant can help you protect ...
Alpha-gal syndrome, or AGS, is one tick-triggered allergy that can change what you eat, the medications you tolerate and how ...
As the weather warms and outdoor activities increase, it’s crucial to be aware of ticks as peak season is now underway.
Country, deer ticks are back too, and they’re on the move. The tiny pests are already being spotted in the Kananaskis area, ...
Temperatures are climbing into the double digits, and soon much of the snowpack will be gone leaving drier conditions in ...
Two cases of alpha-gal syndrome suggest that the lone star tick isn’t the only species in the United States capable of triggering an allergy to red meat.
Dogs and cats who spend time outside may be at increased risk of diseases, including those caused by ticks. Here's what you need to know.
Recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, studies estimate about 476,000 Americans may be diagnosed with Lyme disease each year. But there’s another fast-growing tick-borne ...
If you discover a tick attached to your body, remove it immediately. The CDC recommends using fine-tipped tweezers. Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible and pull upward with steady ...