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The CDC says emergency rooms across the United States are experiencing a near-record-high number of visits due to tick bites.
See how many tick bite-related emergency department visits the Northeast has seen this summer compared to last summer.
This summer's May and June spikes in tick bites are the largest for at least five years in the Northeast, according to data ...
It is more common for ticks to live in fields or wooded areas with tall grass, so if you are going to these higher-risk areas ...
The risk of getting a tick-borne disease in the Northeast is on the rise this summer, according to the CDC, which is ...
If you’ve spent any time outdoors this summer, you’re not alone in noticing more ticks than usual. According to the CDC, ...
The advice to prevent and treat tick bites remains the same: scan your body for tick bites after spending time outdoors, ...
Tick bites are sending more people to emergency rooms this July than any summer since 2017, according to new CDC data.
Here in the Midwest, the numbers show a surge in emergency room visits caused by tick bites from last summer to this summer.
Emergency room visits due to tick bites are surging across the country, especially in the northeast, according to the Centers ...