(NEXSTAR) — A tick known to cause meat and dairy allergies appears to be continuing its northward spread, prompting new reminders from health officials. The lone star tick, found primarily in ...
In part two of the Alpha Gal Syndrome series I talk with West Virginians living with Alpha-Gal to learn it has changed their lives, what frustrations they're encountered and more.
Goudarz Molaei is a research scientist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station and an associate clinical professor in the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at the Yale ...
US scientists have traced alpha-gal to saliva from the lone star tick. The tick is identified by the white spot on its back and is mostly found in southern and eastern parts of the US. But experts ...
The symptoms might seem random for individuals who have never had issues with meat in the past, but scientists have identified a common thread: the lone star tick. Experts have been studying the ...
What does a lone star tick look like? CDC warns of alpha-gal syndrome, red-meat allergies, rash The CDC has warned that hundreds of thousand of Americans may have developed alpha-gal syndrome ...