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Why tick-borne diseases have reached ‘epidemic proportions’

Why tick-borne diseases have reached ‘epidemic proportions’

Infections have more than doubled in the U.S. since 2004, afflicting many patients with long-term memory problems, overwhelming fatigue, and even red-meat allergies.
browntail-moth caterpillar infestation
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Maine has a dangerous, small, and very itchy problem

Climate change is keeping temperatures higher in the fall, setting up browntail-moth caterpillars to boom in summer.
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