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Climate change and growing deer populations have helped Lyme disease proliferate in New England. But there are several ways ...
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Live Science spoke with author Thomas Levenson about his new book on the history of germ theory.
For decades, scientists have searched for a way to outsmart Lyme disease, a stealthy infection that affects nearly half a million people each year in the U.S. Now, a breakthrough may be within reach.
A new study on Lyme disease sheds light on the persistence of symptoms; another new study points to an antibiotic that may be ...
Lyme disease, a disease transmitted when deer ticks feed on infected animals like deer and rodents, and then bite humans, impacts nearly half a million individuals in the U.S. annually.