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Look out for a spreading bullseye rash – this may typically develop between three and 30 days after being bitten and is a common symptom of Lyme disease. See your GP or call 111 if you feel unwell ...
Ticks remain active in the summer, and with kids playing outside and heading to camp, prevention and detection are crucial to ...
South Shore Health's Todd Ellerin on the importance of CPR and how it can save lives in the event someone requires help. Ellerin also touched on the telltale signs of Lyme disease, saying that the ...
Tick season is already off to a rough start, and catching bites early is key to preventing tick-borne disease. Research ...
Summertime provides wonderful moments outdoors. Whether you’re hiking trails or tending to garden beds is fine. Maybe ...
PEOPLE are being warned about a bacterial infection that becomes a more glaring issue in summer. Lyme Disease is caused by a ...
Stephens warns against assuming that a bullseye rash will indicate the presence of Lyme. “Everybody thinks about the bullseye rash. That doesn't always have to appear,” said Stephens.
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Climate change is making tick-borne illnesses more common, which makes tick prevention strategies even more critical.
When to see a doctor: Most bites and stings improve within a few days, but you should get medical help if You were bitten ...
Tick season is currently at its peak, and with warm summer weather underway, experts are urging people to take extra ...