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Lyme Disease Cases Rise in UK Amidst Awareness Concerns
The UK saw a significant increase in acute Lyme disease cases between April and September 2023, reaching 882 compared to 635 in 2022, highlighting concerns about public and professional awareness of the tick-borne infection and its debilitating effects, as illustrated by two cases in Lancashire and ...
Lyme Disease Cases Rise in UK Amidst Awareness Concerns
The UK saw a significant increase in acute Lyme disease cases between April and September 2023, reaching 882 compared to 635 in 2022, highlighting concerns about public and professional awareness of the tick-borne infection and its debilitating effects, as illustrated by two cases in Lancashire and ...
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16% Bias Score


Lyme Disease Conspiracy Theories and Plum Island Facility
Conspiracy theories link the Plum Island Animal Disease Center to the origin of Lyme disease, alleging escaped infected ticks from the facility spread the illness. However, a 2017 Yale study found Lyme disease bacteria in samples dating back to 1870, predating the facility. Despite this, public figu...
Lyme Disease Conspiracy Theories and Plum Island Facility
Conspiracy theories link the Plum Island Animal Disease Center to the origin of Lyme disease, alleging escaped infected ticks from the facility spread the illness. However, a 2017 Yale study found Lyme disease bacteria in samples dating back to 1870, predating the facility. Despite this, public figu...
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56% Bias Score


Increased Tick Population in Germany Raises Disease Transmission Risk
An unusually high number of ticks are active this summer in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, Germany, due to milder winters, increasing the risk of Lyme disease and FSME transmission; 686 FSME cases were reported in Germany in 2024.
Increased Tick Population in Germany Raises Disease Transmission Risk
An unusually high number of ticks are active this summer in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, Germany, due to milder winters, increasing the risk of Lyme disease and FSME transmission; 686 FSME cases were reported in Germany in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


US Sees Surge in Ticks, Lyme Disease Cases
Increased blacklegged tick populations in the US are causing a rise in Lyme disease cases and emergency room visits for tick bites, with climate change a likely contributing factor; preventative measures like wearing light-colored clothing and using insect repellent are encouraged.
US Sees Surge in Ticks, Lyme Disease Cases
Increased blacklegged tick populations in the US are causing a rise in Lyme disease cases and emergency room visits for tick bites, with climate change a likely contributing factor; preventative measures like wearing light-colored clothing and using insect repellent are encouraged.
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28% Bias Score


Rising Tick Population in Spain Poses Growing Public Health Threat
Five tick species in Spain transmit diseases to humans, including Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, which has caused 16 cases and 6 deaths since 2013; rising temperatures and habitat changes are expanding tick habitats, necessitating prevention and public awareness.
Rising Tick Population in Spain Poses Growing Public Health Threat
Five tick species in Spain transmit diseases to humans, including Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, which has caused 16 cases and 6 deaths since 2013; rising temperatures and habitat changes are expanding tick habitats, necessitating prevention and public awareness.
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48% Bias Score


Overdiagnosis: The Dark Side of Medical Advancements
The book "The Age of Diagnosis" explores the rise of overdiagnosis in several conditions, including Lyme disease, autism, and ADHD, questioning whether improved diagnostic technologies always lead to better health outcomes and advocating for a more patient-centered approach to diagnosis.
Overdiagnosis: The Dark Side of Medical Advancements
The book "The Age of Diagnosis" explores the rise of overdiagnosis in several conditions, including Lyme disease, autism, and ADHD, questioning whether improved diagnostic technologies always lead to better health outcomes and advocating for a more patient-centered approach to diagnosis.
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52% Bias Score

Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Bavaria
Bavaria reports a significant surge in Lyme disease cases this year, reaching 2940 by July 28th—a 500-case increase compared to 2023—while FSME cases remain lower than last year at 153. Early treatment is key for Lyme disease, and FSME vaccination is recommended across most of Bavaria.

Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Bavaria
Bavaria reports a significant surge in Lyme disease cases this year, reaching 2940 by July 28th—a 500-case increase compared to 2023—while FSME cases remain lower than last year at 153. Early treatment is key for Lyme disease, and FSME vaccination is recommended across most of Bavaria.
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36% Bias Score

Tick Bite Emergency Room Visits Surge to 2017 Highs
Emergency rooms nationwide are experiencing a sharp increase in tick bite cases, exceeding 2017 levels, especially in the Northeast, impacting young children and the elderly; climate change is a contributing factor.

Tick Bite Emergency Room Visits Surge to 2017 Highs
Emergency rooms nationwide are experiencing a sharp increase in tick bite cases, exceeding 2017 levels, especially in the Northeast, impacting young children and the elderly; climate change is a contributing factor.
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36% Bias Score

Increased Tick Populations in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland Due to Mild Winters
This summer, unusually high tick populations in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland are linked to milder winters, increasing the risk of Lyme disease and FSME; 2024 saw 686 FSME cases in Germany, the second highest since 2001.

Increased Tick Populations in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland Due to Mild Winters
This summer, unusually high tick populations in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland are linked to milder winters, increasing the risk of Lyme disease and FSME; 2024 saw 686 FSME cases in Germany, the second highest since 2001.
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36% Bias Score

Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Saxony-Anhalt Amidst Climate Change
Lyme disease cases in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, have sharply increased to 429 in the first half of 2024 from an average of 111 during the same period from 2015-2019, potentially due to climate change extending tick activity, with the Salzlandkreis and Börde districts most affected.

Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Saxony-Anhalt Amidst Climate Change
Lyme disease cases in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, have sharply increased to 429 in the first half of 2024 from an average of 111 during the same period from 2015-2019, potentially due to climate change extending tick activity, with the Salzlandkreis and Börde districts most affected.
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24% Bias Score

U.K. Pheasant Releases Linked to Increased Lyme Disease Risk in Ticks
A study in Ecology Letters reveals that ticks from U.K. pheasant release sites have more than double the Borrelia bacteria (Lyme disease) than control sites, particularly Borrelia garinii, suggesting a link between pheasant release programs and increased Lyme disease risk, although human infection r...

U.K. Pheasant Releases Linked to Increased Lyme Disease Risk in Ticks
A study in Ecology Letters reveals that ticks from U.K. pheasant release sites have more than double the Borrelia bacteria (Lyme disease) than control sites, particularly Borrelia garinii, suggesting a link between pheasant release programs and increased Lyme disease risk, although human infection r...
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16% Bias Score

France Updates Lyme Disease Guidelines, Emphasizing Multidisciplinary Approach
The French High Authority of Health (HAS) updated its Lyme disease guidelines on February 18th, acknowledging persistent symptoms but rejecting the chronic Lyme theory; it recommends a multidisciplinary approach focusing on patient symptoms and psychological factors, while studies reveal that 80-90%...

France Updates Lyme Disease Guidelines, Emphasizing Multidisciplinary Approach
The French High Authority of Health (HAS) updated its Lyme disease guidelines on February 18th, acknowledging persistent symptoms but rejecting the chronic Lyme theory; it recommends a multidisciplinary approach focusing on patient symptoms and psychological factors, while studies reveal that 80-90%...
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36% Bias Score
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