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Scientists Predict Worst Lyme Disease Season In Md. In Years – CBS Baltimore / WJZ
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Scientists Predict Worst Lyme Disease Season In Md. In Years
CBS Baltimore / WJZ It's a devastating disease that can often go undetected. “I was operating under the myth that you have to have a bulls-eye rash,” said lyme disease victim Susan Green. About 30,000 cases of tick-borne lyme disease are reported every year, but that … |
The PEOPLE Pet Vet on How to Protect Your Pet During One of the Worst Tick Seasons Ever – PEOPLE.com
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The PEOPLE Pet Vet on How to Protect Your Pet During One of the Worst Tick Seasons Ever
PEOPLE.com “If you don't see the tick, and your pet is starting to get sick, it usually starts out with some sort of lethargy. Your dog will be weak, tired or might not be eating as much,” Dr. Antin says, noting that lethargy is a symptom of tick-borne illnesses … |
Tick activity expected to be up this year – Beloit Daily News
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Tick activity expected to be up this year
Beloit Daily News Todd Marshall, director of environmental health at the Winnebago County Health Department, said there has been an increased amount of ticks this year due to a mild winter. Two typical types of tick-borne illnesses are Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain … Tips for taming ticksHerald & Review Norwalk Health Department Hosts Ticks…Be Aware! July 11 At City …Patch.com Norwalk Health Department Offers Tick Information Session on July 11HamletHub |
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Residents reminded to guard against getting Lyme disease
Connecticut residents are urged to take steps to prevent Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases this summer. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the state Department of Public Health on Friday reminded the public that prevention of tick bites is the key to …
The PEOPLE Pet Vet on How to Protect Your Pet During One of the Worst Tick Seasons Ever
Your dog will be weak, tired or might not be eating as much,” Dr. Antin says, noting that lethargy is a symptom of tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain fever. Some tick bites can also cause temporary paralysis, meaning your pet is …