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Why are Alpha-Gal cases increasing in Oklahoma? What to know about the tick-caused allergy
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoTicks, parasitic arachnids that feed on the blood of animals and humans, are known for their...
Ask Dr. Nandi: What to know about ticks and how to spot, get rid of them
WXYZ-TV Detroit· 7 days agoUnfortunately, tick-borne diseases are on the rise. Over 90 species of ticks live in the United...
Stay safe outdoors in NC: Spiders, ticks, chiggers and emerging health concerns
Raleigh News and Observer via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAdditionally, ticks are a significant concern, as they can transmit serious illnesses such as Lyme ...
Ticks on Long Island: Disease-carrying critters now a year-round problem
Newsday· 5 days agoEvery year yields more information about ticks and the illnesses they cause. Clinicians said...
The bottom line about ticks
The Meridian Star· 7 days ago“You never know where one might be, there’s lots of places that are hard to reach…” Brad Paisley, “Ticks.” The invaders have regularly breeched my outer...
2 your health: tips for spotting and removing ticks
WCBD-TV Charleston· 2 days agoTick season is back, and if you enjoy spending time outdoors, it’s important to watch out for those little critters. Christopher Bazzoli, MD, emergency...
Warm weather may mean more ticks, tickborne illnesses
KSDK St. Louis· 7 days agoExperts say we're seeing more ticks in Missouri this year and roughly 10% of which are known disease...
It's another bad season for ticks
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley· 6 days agoMake sure you're not in the vegetation along the edges because that's where they're going to be hanging out mostly," he said."When we get a call, 'I just found a tick on my child or myself,' ...
Pet Connection: How to find and remove ticks before they cause problems
Washington Times-Herald· 4 days agoIf you’re anything like me, the thought of removing a tick from your dog or cat is high-key...
WDH: Don't let ticks steal warm-weather enjoyment
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 5 days agoCHEYENNE – With tick season quickly approaching, the Wyoming Department of Health says simple steps can help residents protect themselves and their family members from potentially serious tick-borne illnesses.