A lesser-known tick-related illness than Lyme disease is appearing in new parts of the US.
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Knowledge is the best medicine: Engage your audiences with content they need to make healthy choices and create lasting change. Drawing on the expertise of more than 11,000 Harvard Medical School’s faculty physicians and researchers at affiliated hospitals, we create current, evidence-based health content in the form of a robust suite of digital content products, monthly newsletters, and in-depth Special Health Reports. These products can be licensed and customized to help you educate your audiences, encourage positive behavior change, and enhance the value of your health care investment.
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Tick season is expanding: Protect yourself against Lyme disease.
Tick season is expanding: Protect yourself against Lyme disease - Harvard Health
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Trees help prevent flooding, release oxygen, reduce pollution, and boost both health and mood.
How do trees and green spaces enhance our health? - Harvard Health
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Why does every medical visit require so much information, and which questions should you answer every time?
What? Another medical form to fill out? - Harvard Health
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Scabies is a skin condition characterized by a rash and intense itching. It is caused by mites getting under the skin's outer layer. The mites themselves are very small and cannot be seen with the naked eye.
How to identify scabies — a contagious and uncomfortable skin condition caused by mites - Harvard Health
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Cavities, also known as tooth decay or dental caries, are a widespread oral health problem: about 90% of adults have had at least one cavity. Left untreated, cavities can lead to toothaches and other dental problems.
What does a cavity look like? - Harvard Health
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