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Tick study aims to predict the effect of changing weather

CAPE ELIZABETH, ME - NOVEMBER 22: Chuck Lubelczyk, a vector ecologist for Maine Medical Center Research Institute, displays a vial of live lone star ticks. The ticks -- a species native to Texas and Oklahoma -- were placed within a containment vessel at a lyme disease research site in Cape Elizabeth. (Staff photo by Ben McCanna/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
CAPE ELIZABETH, ME - NOVEMBER 22: Chuck Lubelczyk, a vector ecologist for Maine Medical Center Research Institute, displays a vial of live lone star ticks. The ticks -- a species native to Texas and Oklahoma -- were placed within a containment vessel at a lyme disease research site in Cape Elizabeth. (Staff photo by Ben McCanna/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
Tick study aims to predict the effect of changing weather
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