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Climate change is making tick-borne illnesses more common, which makes tick prevention strategies even more critical.
So far in 2025, more than 31% of the ticks tested in New York were positive for at least one pathogen, according to the ...
Wet weather this spring — and two years ago — could lead to an increase in ticks in Colorado, though the Front Range will get ...
With temperatures soaring over the past few weeks, many of us have been spending more time outdoors, making the most of the warm weather. But while barbecues and picnics are summer highlights, all ...
The combination of climate change and pathogen expansion could be fueling a surge in infectious diseases. GEN consulted ...
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