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If you find a tick on yourself or a pet, no need to panic. There are ways to safely detach it, even without tweezers.
One of the most common diseases ticks can transfer is Lyme disease, Hayes said. The black-legged tick is the primary vector ...
Scientists at the Marshfield Clinic Research Institute extends its tick study. They aim to find details about how the ...
Protect yourself from ticks, caution health experts, to all Hoosiers outside in their yards or hiking in the woods.
Ticks are parasites that bite and feed on humans and pets. They can spread Lyme disease and other infections. Here's what to know.
Spring in Western Pennsylvania is prime time for ticks. A Pennsylvania lab that studies ticks told Channel 11 most of the ...
Tick bites are on the rise. Here’s how to protect yourself. Longer summers and shorter winters in North America mean more warm days throughout the year. These conditions are also creating longer ...
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along the hairline and around the waist. One of the most sobering lessons from the AGS community is that tick bites can happen anywhere. Despite applying bug spray, Judy Wheeler from Canton ...
Far more than a nuisance, ticks can transmit dangerous diseases, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy triggered by tick bites.
Microscope image of a Blacklegged tick. Blacklegged, or deer ticks are most commonly found in forested areas around the state ... In the event of a tick bite, don’t panic.