This new evidence raises worries about the spread of AGS, particularly in regions like Long Island, where ticks are a growing ...
Alpha-gal syndrome is a type of food allergy. According to Mayo Clinic, it makes people allergic to red meat and other ...
A rare red meat allergy, usually linked to a bite from the lone star tick, may also be caused by other tick species found in ...
New research from the CDC is exposing surprising new culprits behind a growing meat allergy. The tick menace is even worse ...
The primary tick species to be wary of in New England is the black-legged tick, also called the deer tick or the bear tick.
New research on alpha-gal syndrome, an allergy to red meat, suggests that its spread may be linked to more tick species.
Alpha-Gal Syndrome, also known as AGS, is a potentially life-threatening allergy that is caused after getting bitten by a thick.
causing their victims to develop a severe response to red meat consumption. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that up to 450,000 people in the US have alpha-gal syndrome.
Experts said the more mild winters and prolonged warm periods in Connecticut have created more friendly conditions for tick ...