The Conversation updates readers on a spreading red meat allergy linked to tick bites, notably from the lone star tick and others, alarming health experts.
Healthbeat reports tick populations are rising in the Northeast, raising tick-borne disease risks. Here’s how to stay safe.
Warming temperatures caused by climate change have allowed for the expansion of tick habitats, with populations moving farther north. An incre…
CONCORD — As the weather warms up and ticks and mosquitoes become more active, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Divi…
TILTON — Usually, a parked SUV draws little attention. But one covered in plastic grass and imitation ticks the size of tennis balls, with meg…
As the summer weather beckons people outside, Kaitlyn Morse, founder of a citizen-science organization, warns there is likely something creepy…
If it’s news to you, then consider yourself lucky: This year is a particularly bad one for ticks – or a good one if you are a tick. They’ve ap…
FRANKLIN — Businesses, stores and camps are opening, and after what can be described as a rough spring, people are finally able to be outside …
