A novel drug to prevent Lyme disease is now being tested in humans By Tom Keer/Field & Stream / Published March 3, 2021
COVID-19 testing problems are all too familiar to Lyme disease patients By Carrie Arnold / Published June 28, 2020
No, Lyme disease is not an escaped military bioweapon, despite what conspiracy theorists say By Sam Telford/The Conversation / Published July 29, 2019
Lyme isn’t the half of it: here are 8 more tick-borne illnesses to watch out for By Jerome Goddard/TheConversation / Published July 15, 2019
You’re less likely to get a tick bite if you steer clear of these spots By Kate Baggaley / Published May 11, 2018
Mosquitoes and ticks are going to eat us all alive this summer By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Published April 4, 2017
Doctors unite to say climate change is making us sick By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Published March 15, 2017
Genetically Engineered Mice May Reduce Lyme Disease in Nantucket By G. Clay Whittaker / Published June 7, 2016
Ticks Are More Likely To Transmit Lyme Disease After Sucking Your Blood By Alexandra Ossola / Published March 11, 2016
Here’s What It’s Like To Live With Tickborne Illnesses By Brooke Borel / Published September 29, 2015
Infecting Mosquitoes With Genetically Altered Fungus Curbs Malaria Parasite By Rebecca Boyle / Published February 25, 2011