Changing deer populations, rising temperatures and other factors are driving ticks and their diseases into new areas.
A public health expert explains why tick-borne diseases are on the rise, what they are, and how to keep yourself and loved ones protected.
The CDC warned that emergency room visits due to tick bites are at their highest level since 2017. That may portend an ...
A new University of Illinois study has found that tickborne diseases are being reported every month of the year in every ...
More than 6,400 Illinois residents were diagnosed as having a tick-borne disease from 2004 to 2022, with cases occurring in ...
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An uptick in Lyme disease, even in Florida | Opinion

Lyme disease is transmitted by tick bites. If you get bitten remove the tick, preferably with tweezers. Then see a medical professional right away.
Lyme disease, named after the Connecticut town where the disease was first identified in 1975, is caused by a group of ...