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Warning signs I didn’t spot before finding an engorged tick on my scrotum

Por: New York Post Life June 10, 2023

As country singer Brad Paisley observed in his classic song “Ticks,” “You never know where one might be.” For many, June is synonymous with traipsing through the forest, lying in the grass and other idyllic outdoor pastimes. However, this can prove risky in New York, where it’s now the height of tick season amid a statewide uptick in Lyme and other dangerous tick-borne diseases over the last decade, as well as the ongoing . So imagine... + full article



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