Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Lyme disease cases in Michigan and Quebec surge as black-legged ticks spread due to climate change.
Lyme disease cases have surged in Michigan and Quebec, with Michigan seeing a 168% increase over five years.
The rise is linked to the spread of black-legged ticks, driven by climate change and wildlife migration.
Health departments advise residents to use insect repellent, avoid tick-infested areas, and check for ticks after outdoor activities.
Lyme and anaplasmosis are the most common tick-borne illnesses, with early treatment crucial to prevent complications.
22 Articles
Los casos de la enfermedad de Lyme en Michigan y Quebec aumentan a medida que se propagan las garrapatas de patas negras debido al cambio climático.