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People need to be extra cautious when outdoors, with more of the critters after a mild winter
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Bug expert offers tips on protecting yourself from these tiny bloodsuckers
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U.S. National Park Service and CDC advise using insect repellents on clothes and skin
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Babesiosis can sicken humans, so clinical trials are next step, researchers say
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Dutch trial is latest to show no benefit from extended treatment, but finding unlikely to end the controversy
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Germ forms slimy layer that makes it up to 1,000 times more resistant than other bacteria, researchers say
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Researchers say patients have tell-tale genetic signatures, even after taking antibiotics
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