Health Officials Say Tick-Borne Diseases Rising
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota health officials on Friday urged residents to protect themselves against ticks after the number of tick-borne diseases rose to record levels in 2010. The Minnesota...
View ArticleBumper Crop Of Ticks Expected This Spring, Summer
By Esme Murphy, WCCO-TV MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Deer ticks, that can carry Lyme disease, used to be concentrated in the Northwestern part of the metro. But now they’re starting to move to the south and...
View ArticleLyme Disease Gives Pat Kessler A Reality Check
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) — Spend some time with WCCO-TV political reporter Pat Kessler at the Minnesota State Capitol and one thing is clear, he loves the place. He even leads Capitol tours for kids....
View ArticleExpert: Northern Minn. Is A Lyme Disease High Risk Area
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Researchers who spent three years dragging sheets of fabric through the woods to snag ticks have created a detailed map they claim could improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment...
View ArticleMild Winter, Early Spring Increases Risk Of Lyme Disease
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A mild winter and an early spring mean we could see an increase in Lyme disease cases this year. Fewer ticks died this winter, and on average more than a thousand cases are...
View ArticleEarly Spring Means Dogs Are At Risk For Lyme Disease, Heartworm
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn. (WCCO) — It’s no secret that we have an early spring going around here. That means that mosquitos and ticks are out much earlier than usual. So your dog is at risk of...
View ArticleGood Question: What Good Do Ticks Do?
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The warm spring has meant an early visit from Minnesota’s blood-sucking, disease-carrying insect: the tick. “Other than spreading disease, what purpose do wood ticks serve?”...
View ArticleDeer Tick Season Arrives Early
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — It looks like the deer tick season has arrived early this year — along with the diseases it causes. More than 15,000 cases of tick-borne diseases have been reported in Minnesota...
View ArticleAccomplished Twin Cities Hairstylist Fighting Lyme Disease
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A Twin Cities hairstylist — known around the world for her work — is fighting to get back what she’s lost. Even though Maureen Anlauf has been living with Lyme Disease for more...
View ArticleTick Season Is Back In Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – You can’t tell by the weather, but the unofficial start of summer arrived Monday. And the official start of the tick season. Last year, conditions were warm and dry so Lyme...
View ArticleDeer Tick Drug’s Price Tag Skyrockets 18-Fold
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – If you’re just returning from a trip to the cabin, you know summer tick season is in full swing. With that comes the threat of infection, and according to the Centers for Disease...
View Article1 Year Later, Family Of Boy Who Went Missing Urge Precaution
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – It has been nearly a year since a 5-year-old boy went missing during one of the hottest days of summer. Last July, Scott Meyer snuck out the front door of his house in western...
View ArticleFamilies, Doctors Torn Over Lyme Disease
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Cabin country in Minnesota and western Wisconsin is considered ground zero for one of the fastest growing infectious diseases: Lyme disease. Cases in both states are among the...
View ArticleGood Question: Are There Health Benefits To The Cold?
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Struggling to get your body temperature above zero is less than ideal, especially when you spend more time getting dressed for the weather than actually being in it. But believe...
View ArticleLocal Attorney: New Brighton Shootings ‘Borne Out Of Emotion’
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Neal Zumberge, 57, is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder for the May 5 shootings of 46-year-old Todd Stevens and Jennifer Cleven, 48. Twin Cities...
View ArticleTick-Borne Disease Risk Still Remains High In MN
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — We aren’t the only ones to survive the latest round of brutal winters — turns out, the heavy snow and frigid temperatures actually helped the survival of ticks that can carry...
View ArticleTick-Borne Disease Risk Is High In Minn.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — It’s that time of year when ticks are plentiful and the risk of tick-borne disease is high. Our snowy winter did not hurt ticks. Instead it’s believed the snow insulated them from...
View ArticleReport: Climate Change May Increase Allergies, Lyme Disease
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - Changes occurring in Minnesota’s climate could have harmful effects on human health, including increased allergies and cases of Lyme Disease, according to a new report from the...
View ArticleTick Uptick Raises Tick Risk Meter To High
http://media.minneapolis.cbslocal.com/CBSMIN_20150320225217600AA.mp4 MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – The early spring has been nice to get out in, but officials say it could mean an increase in Lyme Disease...
View ArticleHow To Protect Yourself From New Deer Tick-Borne Diseases
http://media.minneapolis.cbslocal.com/CBSMIN_20150609231427667AA.mp4 MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Summer vacation and these summer-like temperatures have a lot of families heading outdoors. As people venture...
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