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North Carolinians encouraged to participate in the statewide tick collection studyThat's how most people would feel if they found a tick anywhere on their body. But the Guilford County Division of Public Health and North Carolina State University wants those of you who find ...
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Become a ‘community scientist’ and help North Carolina researchers by collecting ticksGREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The Guilford County Division of Public Health is asking people to become community scientists to help with a study documenting tick species in North Carolina.
Monday’s record high temperatures have signaled across the area that springtime and warmer temperatures aren’t too far away ...
According to one study, in the parts of the United States where lone star ticks are common, North Carolina included, as many as 9 percent of unexplained anaphylactic reactions may be due to alpha ...
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