Recent data suggests that alpha-gal syndrome—a red meat allergy caused by tick bites—may be more widespread than previously ...
Two additional tick species in the U.S. have been found capable of transmitting red meat allergy, or alpha-gal syndrome.
In response to the growing number of patients managing this syndrome, Centra has released A Cookbook and Guide for Alpha-Gal, ...
In alpha-gal syndrome, the immune system overreacts to a sugar known as galactose-α-1,3-galactose, or "alpha-gal" for short.
Alpha-gal syndrome, a severe and life-threatening allergy to red meat, has been linked to tick bites in Maine and Washington.
New research on alpha-gal syndrome, an allergy to red meat, suggests that its spread may be linked to more tick species.
Danville has one of the highest kill rates in the state. One initiative is trying to change that. DANVILLE, Va – The ...
However, new reports of the allergy, called alpha-gal syndrome, show that the much more widespread black-legged ticks (Ixodes) can also transmit the disease. The new case reports suggest that ...
Scientists have long thought that only one species of tick found in the United States, the lone star tick, could […] ...
New research on alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), a potentially life-threatening allergy to red meat, suggests that its spread may be linked to various tick species. Traditionally, the lone star tick has ...
With the weather warming up, more bugs will be coming out.Ticks are more common when the weather is warmer, and more people ...
Marshfield Clinic Research Institute is asking Wisconsin residents to send in ticks for its Tick Inventory via Citizen ...