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Connecticut's lone star tick population explodes, raising concern about meat allergy
Lone star ticks and Asian longhorned ticks are rising in CT, raising concerns about alpha-gal syndrome and ehrlichiosis.
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Tick numbers are steady, but disease risk is rising
Blacklegged tick populations in New England and New York aren’t exploding, but the number of ticks carrying disease-causing ...
Lab analyst Diana Wendelin gently adjusts a slide under a microscope. An enlarged image of a tick comes into focus on her computer screen. “So, the first thing I'm looking at is called the scutum.
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Something is causing tick populations to explode in these states—and experts are alarmed
As tick season rolls around, residents of tick-prone areas in the U.S. are readying to protect themselves from the illness-spreading arachnids. But the impact of the exploding tick population might be ...
But while the tiny creatures may look uniform to the untrained eye, there are subtle differences in shape, color, and behavior among species that hint at the level of risk they pose to humans.
While it’s hard to quantify exactly how many more ticks there are, D.C. area researchers say the population is growing and ...
Submitted photo Five tick species are found in the Buckeye State. If you couldn’t join us for our Tim McDermott’s talk on ticks last May, you missed a great session, but this article will help fill ...
Each team representative takes their turn declaring that “nothing has changed on our side,” somewhat suggesting that the ...
At last, the 2026 World Cup can finally get going.
The red-hot defender (five-round average 126) is ready to fly home after being moved back to defence by Ross Lyon. The Saints ...
The turmoil at CBS continues with the spectacular firing of longtime ‘60 Minutes’ reporter Scott Pelley, amid accusations of ...
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