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Local Resident Fights Lyme Disease
It has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has Lyme disease. Those who know Knicley they would describe her as a smart and savvy businesswoman with a big...
Tags: Washington, DC, Headaches, Borrelia infection , Arthritis, Lyme
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Black-legged ticks: creeping closer?
Though Emmet and Charlevoix counties have had no reports of black-legged ticks, the species has moved into counties north and south of the region. The black-legged tick, which carries Lyme disease, has been migrating south from the Upper Peninsula and...
Tags: Fever, Headaches, Anaplasmosis , Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Hagerstown woman discusses living with Lyme disease
raychel@herald-mail.comIt has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has Lyme disease. Those who know Knicley they would describe her as a smart and savvy businesswoman with a big...Tags: Washington, DC, Headaches, Borrelia infection , Arthritis, Lyme
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Novel Middle East virus may take more than a week to sicken victims
The unfolding mysteries of the illness known as Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus already have the makings of an epidemiological thriller, and two newly published case reports offer grist for whoever writes the screenplay based on the latest...Tags: Fever, Diabetes, France, Saudi Arabia, Symptoms
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Yosemite makeover seeks to keep hantavirus at bay
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — Sisters Lauren Scott and Patrice Fambrini stood near the check-in desk of Curry Village, a quaint collection of tents and cabins in Yosemite National Park, and considered the merits of their lodgings. Last year, three...
Tags: Science, National Parks, Memorial Day, Yosemite National Park, Tourism and Leisure
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How to navigate allergy season
If your eyes are itching and your nose is running, chances are you know that allergy season already is starting up. So what's an allergy sufferer to do to make it through? Dr. Anju Peters, a fellow allergy sufferer and an associate professor of medicine...
Tags: Benadryl (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Allergies, Physical Conditions, Zyrtec (drug)
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Flu myths: Know your bug
The latest flu epidemic has many people in a near-panic. But it's important to know the difference between fact and fiction when it comes to fighting the influenza virus. "This is one of the worst flu seasons we've seen in Illinois in about a decade,"...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Tamiflu (drug), Preventative Medicine, Viral Diseases and Infections, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Gardening not for the faint of heart
The month is roaring in like a lion. After last year's drought conditions in the Upper Midwest, farmers certainly appreciate the largesse of white stuff. For the gardeners eager to get out there and dig in the mud, spring may seem farther away than ever....Tags: Fever, Hobbies, Long Island, University of Chicago, Gardening
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Burb's Eye View: Feverishly, urgently chasing a Google fail
On day four of the eyeball-punching ache that invaded my frontal cortex, I thought things were under control. But sickness is a slippery, devilish thing. I usually live life undetected by the bugs and viruses and bacteria with the scary-sounding Latin...Tags: Fever, Symptoms, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., John Stamos, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Banks Injured; Teams Awaits Diagnosis
The Hartford CourantGeno Auriemma said Saturday that he probably won't find out until Sunday morning how badly sophomore guard Brianna Banks is injured. Inserted into Saturday's 71-65 win over St. John's midway through the first half, she played for just one minute and...Tags: Fever, Geno Auriemma, Stefanie Dolson, Students, Connecticut Huskies
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More dangerous temperatures forecast as new cold-weather deaths reported
At least two cold-weather-related deaths were confirmed in the Baltimore area during last week's snap of frigid weather, and more dangerous cold is in the forecast. Hypothermia was a factor in the deaths of an elderly Baltimore County woman and an...
Tags: National Weather Service, Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather, Hypothermia, Weather
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Plague affecting prairie dog populations?
With much of the snow melting, and labeling of the chemical products registered for prairie dogs allowing use for some time yet, some opportunity remains this winter for control. Before initiating chemical control measures however, landowners would be...Tags: Fever, Epidemics and Plagues, Headaches, Symptoms, Bubonic Plague
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