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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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The lone star tick, a species of tick whose bite reportedly causes an allergy to red meat, has become more widespread in the northeastern U.S. recently partly due to the effects of climate change. COURTESY OF ANTHONY ZUKOFF VIA FLICKR

Bite from new tick in New England may trigger red meat allergy

Emanne Khan December 10, 2019
The lone star tick, identifiable by the white spot on its back, has been migrating up the country in recent years.
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