Are You Sick of Ticks?
Most people have no idea how serious tick sicknesses can be. Most cases of tick sicknesses can be treated successfully with a few weeks of medications. However, if an infection is not promptly diagnosed and properly treated, tick sicknesses can infect the heart, joints and nervous system.
With cases of tick sicknesses occurring frequently, asymptomatic infections and the difficulties of accurate diagnosis of individual and combinations of tick sicknesses, It is generally believed that there are large numbers of undiagnosed cases. The frequency of tick sicknesses is rapidly increasing. Some tick-borne diseases result in deaths. Long-term effects may include permanent neurological and joint damage. We not only need to be talking about what we can do, we need to walk the talk!
Tick sicknesses are not just statistics. Everyone who has had, or knows anyone who has had, a serious case of tick sicknesses knows how painful and how debilitating tick sicknesses can be.
The author of Sick of Ticks is sick of getting crawled on and bitten by ticks. Sick of Ticks Resource page has information on medical and scientific authorities. Information on Sick of Ticks is true as far as we know. Just as doctors start treating tick sicknesses before having definitive diagnosis, Personal and public preventative measures should be taken as soon as we know what we can do. While we should certainly use science, we should not wait for scientific certainty before taking actions to fight tick sicknesses.
It is probably impossible to completely prevent Lyme disease and other tick sicknesses, but preventing and treating most tick sicknesses can be accomplished if we do the right things and do not do the wrong things.
A practical goal is to develop a plan to take practical actions to sustainably prevent and treat tick sicknesses without side effects or adverse effects.
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With cases of tick sicknesses occurring frequently, asymptomatic infections and the difficulties of accurate diagnosis of individual and combinations of tick sicknesses, It is generally believed that there are large numbers of undiagnosed cases. The frequency of tick sicknesses is rapidly increasing. Some tick-borne diseases result in deaths. Long-term effects may include permanent neurological and joint damage. We not only need to be talking about what we can do, we need to walk the talk!
Tick sicknesses are not just statistics. Everyone who has had, or knows anyone who has had, a serious case of tick sicknesses knows how painful and how debilitating tick sicknesses can be.
The author of Sick of Ticks is sick of getting crawled on and bitten by ticks. Sick of Ticks Resource page has information on medical and scientific authorities. Information on Sick of Ticks is true as far as we know. Just as doctors start treating tick sicknesses before having definitive diagnosis, Personal and public preventative measures should be taken as soon as we know what we can do. While we should certainly use science, we should not wait for scientific certainty before taking actions to fight tick sicknesses.
It is probably impossible to completely prevent Lyme disease and other tick sicknesses, but preventing and treating most tick sicknesses can be accomplished if we do the right things and do not do the wrong things.
A practical goal is to develop a plan to take practical actions to sustainably prevent and treat tick sicknesses without side effects or adverse effects.
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the epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment
of tick borne illnesses
the epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment
of tick borne illnesses