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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: What You Need to Know
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 4 weeks agoRocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a serious disease you get from a tick bite, causing fever and central nervous system symptoms. Here's what to...
Tick talk: Program focuses on tick bites and dangers of Lyme disease in our region
The Times-Reporter via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoNEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ Ticks and the diseases they carry was the topic of a recent program at New...
Lyme Disease Is on the Rise: How One Woman Cured Herself With Biomagnetic Therapy
First for Women via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“Lyme disease is an epidemic that is well recognized on the East Coast and less recognized across...
La Crosse virus is the second-most common virus in the US spread by mosquitoes – and can cause...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPeople catch La Crosse disease primarily from the bite of the eastern tree-hole mosquito – although...
Genetic study of virulent Lyme disease bacteria offers clues to long-lasting symptoms
NBC News via Yahoo News· 8 months agoScientists have mapped the genetic code of virulent strains of Lyme disease bacteria, offer a clue...
75 on Tuesday, an ice-free lake, little snow: Climate change blunts winter in Chicago
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 months agoSean McGuire says climate played a significant role in where he chose to live after college. After...
Climate Change Is Affecting Kids' Health — Here’s What Parents Need to Know
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 1 week agoClimate change isn’t some abstract or faraway issue. It’s happening now, and it has serious short-...
'We're all going to see the impacts' Local environmental experts share signs of climate change
Richmond Register, Ky. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoJul. 30—Debra Murray Climate change has been a long debated issue, but many feel they are starting to see the effects in Madison County and throughout Eastern Kentucky. Sustainable Berea is ...
COVID-19, long-haulers and erectile dysfunction
Chambersburg Public Opinion via Yahoo News· 2 years agoBecause COVID-19 is a respiratory disease, you would expect that this coronavirus would affect the lungs, cause some sniffles, maybe make you sick (or not), but then go away. For proof of this ...