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What You Need To Know About Ticks, From Preventing Them To Treating Bites
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These Are the Tick Bite Symptoms You Need to Know, According to Experts Health.com 2 days ago © Provided by Health.com AdobeStock
When you find a tick crawling through your hair or stuck to your skin, two thoughts probably pop into your mind mind immediately:
How do I get this thing off of me? And:
Should I be freaking out right now?
Good news: The majority of tick bites are painless or only cause a little redness, itching, and swelling. They can be treated at home by removing the tick and cleaning the area.
However, with increasing rates of tick-borne diseases, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it s understandable to feel concerned about a close call. Generally, it takes a tick at least three days to transmit Lyme disease, though some other infections can be passed on within a few hours or minutes, according to the Mayo Clinic.
These Are the Tick Bite Symptoms You Need to Know, According to Experts
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(Pictured) are Jacob Lehrer of Midland; Sierra Ross of Galveston; Madison Tuck of Edgewood, New Mexico; Madeline DuPré of Leander; Hallie Burden of Nederland; and Joseph Lahmann of Killeen.
Howard Payne University’s Model United Nations (MUN) team recently participated in a virtual conference hosted in Montreal, Canada. Three students were recognized as Outstanding Delegates: Sierra Ross, a senior from Galveston majoring in the Guy D. Newman Honors Academy and social science (jurisprudence); Joseph Lahmann, a senior from Killeen majoring in management; and Hallie Burden, a sophomore from Nederland majoring in social work.
The international conference included more than 140 students in delegations representing 22 institutions located in Canada, China, England, Germany, Indonesia and Uganda, as well as the United States. HPU’s three awards were of a total of six that were presented to the four American institutions represented at the conference.