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After a long winter, Michiganders are ready to spend time outdoors each summer, but there are plenty of things to watch out ...
Dr. Jana Watts offers tip for saying safe this summer from illness and injury and knowing where to go for help if something ...
Tick season is already off to a rough start, and catching bites early is key to preventing tick-borne disease. Research ...
Wisconsin sees highest rate of tick bite ER visits since 2021 as summer brings increased risk. Learn how to protect yourself ...
After removing the tick, keep an eye on the skin around the bite. If a rash or flu-like symptoms appear within several days or weeks, see a doctor. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does ...
A deadly virus, transmitted through tick bites, killed one and hospitalized two others as of June, Wisconsin health officials said.
Ticks can be active in any season, and it’s important to check for and remove the bloodsuckers as quickly as possible — ...
The Mayo Clinic lists symptoms of the early stage occurring three to 30 days after an infected tick has bitten you.
The weather plays a major role in the number of ticks. "It really depends on the weather every year," Parker said. "If we ...
As summer heats up, so does tick season, and with it comes the risk of Lyme Disease. Dr. Dylan Wyatt, an emergency medicine ...
Leona Maguire told Golfweek she is still dealing with tick bites she received during the U.S. Women's open in Wisconsin last month.
Before you head outdoors this summer, health experts have a critical warning for New Yorkers: watch out for ticks—because ...