Ticks will suck your pet’s blood, and they transmit some nasty infectious diseases.
The Gulf Coast tick and the Lone Star tick, for example, are now both showing up in more parts of the U.S. "We are certainly ...
Researchers say they expect this tick season to be worse than last year, so to protect yourself against ticks, immunologist ...
Everyday Health on MSN
Tick-borne disease linked to red meat allergy is a growing health risk
This condition, which can trigger a red meat allergy, may affect as many as 1 in 50 people in U.S. ‘hot spots.’ Learn about ...
With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate 500,000 cases nationwide every year, the race for a vaccine is ...
Sawyer VanLew, a 20-year-old from Connecticut, contracted Powassan virus after being bitten by a tick carrying the rare ...
The Spruce Pets on MSN
Does My Dog Really Need Flea and Tick Prevention Year-Round? A Veterinarian Weighs In
Veterinarians explain why consistency is key for protecting your dog's health.
Ticks are major vectors of infectious diseases, affecting both animals and humans. Their ability to remain attached to a host ...
Michigan has seen cases skyrocket 168% in five years, but the new vaccine candidate offers hope with strong trial results and ...
The incidence of alpha-gal syndrome appears to be growing significantly. Patients who are bitten can develop a severe allergy ...
Warmer, nicer temperatures have people getting outside, and with more time outdoors, there is an increased risk of picking up ...
(FOX 9) - Minnesota officials have shared their predictions for mosquitoes, ticks and black flies for 2026. The Metropolitan ...
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