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New York University professor argues Health Agencies need better Tick Control Tactics

New York University recently posted a controversial article; arguing that U.S. Health Agencies are actively suppressing the true extent of tick borne illnesses.

When will the CDC admit that deer ticks are widespread?

A recent article in Kentucky.com confirms what many believe – but the CDC still deny: That Lyme disease-carrying deer ticks are more widespread than people realize.

More Proof that Chronic Lyme Disease Exists

At the 15th European Microscopy Congress in Manchester, England, scientists presented a paper suggesting that borrelia burgdorferi – the bacterium which causes Lyme disease – really can ‘come back from the dead’ like Lyme advocates have argued.

16 Years with Lyme Disease – a Chilling Tick Control Warning

Almost two decades without diagnosis have had a lasting impact on one boy’s life.

Could thousands of American kids be living with Lyme disease?

Thousands of American children could be living with Lyme disease – yet diagnosed with something else.

Could Bed Bugs be Spreading Lyme Disease?

Ticks are the best known vector for Lyme disease – but could be bugs spread the disease too?

Could Lyme Disease Damage your Eyesight?

Could Lyme disease damage patient’s eyesight? A new report suggests so.

Could vaccinating mice be the key to tick control?

Required reading at Tree and Lawn Care is Richard Ostfeld’s book Lyme Disease: The Ecology of a Complex System,which

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  • Could Legislation Bring Tick Control and Lyme Disease to the Public Eye?

    “What if you had a disease nobody believed in? That’s the reality faced by those with Chronic Lyme Disease.” So says a recent news report about combatting Chronic Lyme Disease in Connecticut.

    Study finds Lyme disease could be 800% underreported in Tennessee

    Could using medical claims, rather than reported infections, show a more accurate picture of Lyme disease infection?

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