Two papers from the Emerging Infectious Diseases journal revealed two tick species are newly associated with causing Alpha-Gal Syndrome.
NewsCenter 5's Maria Stephanos spoke with Dr. Simone Wildes, an Infectious Disease Specialist at South Shore Health, to learn more about how dangerous tick bites are and what to do if bitten.
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This new evidence raises worries about the spread of AGS, particularly in regions like Long Island, where ticks are a growing ...
A rare red meat allergy, usually linked to a bite from the lone star tick, may also be caused by other tick species found in ...
New research from the CDC is exposing surprising new culprits behind a growing meat allergy. The tick menace is even worse ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning that a rare red meat allergy is now being ...
A new invasive tick species was recently found in St. Louis County, with more sightings expected this spring and summer.
Can dog owners get sued in civil court? Dog owners can face civil lawsuits too. Dog bite cases in Ohio fall under the "strict liability" rule, making the owner liable for injuries caused by their ...
Researchers confirmed that black-legged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) can trigger alpha-gal syndrome in humans. A 10-year ...