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Lone star tick likely to be triggering red meat allergies

Lone star tick likely to be triggering red meat allergies

Vanderbilt's A.S.A.P sees increase in number of patients treated for alpha-gal syndrome

Vanderbilt's A.S.A.P sees increase in number of patients treated for alpha-gal syndrome

New model identifies climate change as significant factor for expansion of lone star ticks in Kansas

New model identifies climate change as significant factor for expansion of lone star ticks in Kansas

Infections with Lone star ticks appear to be surging but deaths are not, new study reveals

Infections with Lone star ticks appear to be surging but deaths are not, new study reveals

Southern Indiana to be oasis free from Lyme disease, finds Indiana University researcher

Southern Indiana to be oasis free from Lyme disease, finds Indiana University researcher

Kansas State professor aims to develop vaccines to protect against tick-borne diseases

Kansas State professor aims to develop vaccines to protect against tick-borne diseases

Lone star tick bites are likely the cause of severe red meat allergies

Lone star tick bites are likely the cause of severe red meat allergies

New approach could democratize viral surveillance, says UCSF scientist

New approach could democratize viral surveillance, says UCSF scientist

Lone star tick causes alpha-gal meat sensitivity in regional population

Lone star tick causes alpha-gal meat sensitivity in regional population

Scientists identify novel animal reservoir for tick-borne diseases

Scientists identify novel animal reservoir for tick-borne diseases

New legislation allows physicians in Texas to treat chronic Lyme disease

New legislation allows physicians in Texas to treat chronic Lyme disease

Invasive plants increase risk of tick-borne disease in suburbs as well

Invasive plants increase risk of tick-borne disease in suburbs as well

Researchers keep wary eye on emerging tick-borne diseases in Missouri

Researchers keep wary eye on emerging tick-borne diseases in Missouri

Boost for tick disease research

Boost for tick disease research

Treating ticks with antibiotics inhibits their reproduction

Treating ticks with antibiotics inhibits their reproduction

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