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Experts are warning of increased tick-borne illnesses this year due to a surge in acorns boosting mouse populations, expanding tick habitats.
As the weather warms and people begin to spend more time outside, ticks and mosquitoes will do the same. While these pests are annoying, even more than that, they can be a threat to our health.
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine the reasons behind rising rates of tick bites and the expanding regions ...
Experts at the state Environmental Science and Forestry Lab say a lot of factors are pointing towards what could be a very ...
Some ways to manage ticks in your yard, according to DNREC, include removing leaf litter and invasive plants, keeping grass ...
WARREN COUNTY – Warren County Health Services has created a new website to compile data about local tick encounters, to allow residents and visitors to report tick contacts for a public map and ...
May is Lyme disease awareness month and, at the same time, a certain variety of tick has become more abundant in the Kootenay ...
Tick bites are most common between May and September, and there have already been more than 20 reports in 2025 in Western ...
A University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill modeling study suggests that wild-habitat disruption may be contributing ...
There is currently no approved treatment for intracerebral haemorrhagic (ICH) stroke, but Belgian start-up Bioxodes hopes to ...
With spring underway, the likelihood of getting a tick-borne illness is elevated, according to Mayo Clinic. One that ...
Alpha-gal syndrome is an allergy that develops as a reaction to the saliva of some ticks. It causes the immune system to ...
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