Por: Newsweek Tech November 17, 2023
An invasive species of tick is creeping its way across the eastern U.S., killing livestock in its wake as it travels west.These Asian longhorned ticks, which were only found in the U.S. for the first time in 2017, have now been discovered on pets, livestock, wildlife, and people across 19 U.S. states, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warning.The invasive ticks were even found to be responsible for the deaths of... + full article
Newsweek USA Health May 17, 2023
After taking his dog for a short walk down a path at the back of his house, a man in Stone Ridge, New York, made a shocking discovery.I looked down and saw my shoes and jeans covered in ticks, the man, who goes by the username voltrodeath3 on Reddit, told Newsweek. I definitely... + más
What to know about tick, Lyme season following a mild winter | Associated Press
What to know about tick, Lyme season following a mild winter | ABC News
Associated Press USA Health April 28, 2023
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — After a mild winter in the U.S., will there be an uptick in ticks this year?Researchers say it is hard to predict how the tick season will play out. This year’s mild winter and early snow melt, though, could mean more ticks earlier than usual and a... + más
What to know about tick, Lyme disease season after a mild winter | WGN-TV
UMaine gets federal funds for tick research as state sets record for Lyme disease cases | Portland Press Herald
ABC News USA Health April 28, 2023
PORTLAND, Maine -- After a mild winter in the U.S., will there be an uptick in ticks this year?Researchers say it is hard to predict how the tick season will play out. This year’s mild winter and early snow melt, though, could mean more ticks earlier than usual and a wider... + más
WGN-TV USA Nation April 28, 2023
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — After a mild winter in the U.S., will there be an uptick in ticks this year? Researchers say it is hard to predict how the tick season will play out. This year’s mild winter and early snow melt, though, could mean more ticks earlier than usual and a... + más
Why Don’t White-Tailed Deer Get Lyme Disease? | Forbes
Time USA Health March 14, 2023
The warming world can be a hospitable place for blacklegged ticks, which carry the bacteria that cause Lyme disease. They thrive in temperatures at or above 7.2º C (45º F) and at 82% or greater humidity (the warmer and wetter, the better). As climate change steadily bakes the... + más
Global Lyme Alliance Celebrates Annual New York City Gala | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Nation February 10, 2023
Woodland and beach regions known for tick activity across northwest California could be even more prone to the disease-carrying arachnids this year after the state's extremely wet winter, according to researchers who study ticks and Lyme disease. “The longer and more rain... + más
Tickborne diseases are on the rise, Maine CDC warns | Portland Press Herald
Scientists find new reason for why bears rub up against trees | Newsweek
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 14, 2022
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power premiered September 2 on Prime Video, and the season one finale debuted on October 14. The takes inspiration from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings book series.The Rings of Power is set thousands of years before and The Hobbit,... + más
Amazon's next battle: Convincing the world 'The Lord of the Rings' is a rousing success | CNN
Amazon's 'Rings of Power' isn't making as big of a splash as HBO's 'House of the Dragon' — and it shows the potential risks of dueling big-budget fantasy shows | Business Insider
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