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Most people are familiar with Lyme disease, but did you know there’s another tick-borne illness quietly spreading like ...
Surging case loads and warmer winters have made Lyme Disease worse than ever.
Acute symptoms of Lyme disease include a round, red, rash or signs of infection like fever, chills, malaise and fatigue.
Lyme disease bulls eye rash The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes Lyme disease as a dangerous bacterial infection, and is particularly prevalent in the Delaware Valley.
Lyme disease is not contagious. To become infected with the bacteria, a person must have been bitten by a tick that is infected with the bacteria.
Bella Hadid is the latest celebrity to reveal her experience with Lyme disease. Here's how to protect yourself from ticks, which are sticking around longer thanks to warming temperatures.
The number of reported Lyme disease cases is increasing; here's what you need to know about Lyme disease, and how you can protect your children.
Not all rashes caused by Lyme disease look like the classic bull's-eye rash called erythema migrans. See pictures to know what to look for.
Doctors break down how to spot Lyme disease and what to do if a tick bites you.
Lyme disease causes symptoms such as rash, fatigue, and fever. It can also cause less common symptoms, such as joint pain and neurological issues. Read more here.
How do rheumatoid arthritis and Lyme disease get confused? Could you have been misdiagnosed? Learn how you can know for sure.
Lyme disease causes a range of symptoms, which can progress over time. It can also lead to various complications. Learn more about the symptoms of Lyme disease here.