The allergy, known as alpha-gal syndrome, affects hundreds of thousands of Americans and is particularly prevalent in the southeastern United States.
Why are tick-borne illnesses on the rise across the U.S. and beyond, and what can we do to control tick outbreaks?
A BRIT has been left in a “blank state” and unable to recognise his own mum after a holiday mosquito bite turned out to be a deadly brain swelling disease. Andrew Court, from Buxton, ...
FOR the first time, a deadly brain swelling disease has been detected in British patients with no travel history – which ...
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) spreads through tick bites, similar to Lyme disease, and has the potential to cause serious ...
Tick borne encephalitis is usually spread to people who have travelled abroad to other parts of Europe, as well as China and ...
Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) has now been confirmed in locally acquired human cases in the U.K., with evidence of ...
Wyoming already had three well-known ticks that are harmful to humans in the state: The Rocky Mountain wood tick, ...
When it's freezing cold and snowy outside, ticks might not spring to mind, but a team at Mount Allison University wants to ...
GBS, a neurological condition triggered by an overactive immune system often after viral or bacterial infections, has been ...
Studies indicate that less than 10% of people bitten by the Lone Star tick ever develop an allergic reaction to red meat ...
Senators who grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his controversial medical claims following his nomination to be US health ...