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  1. ... have an imbalance. Sources: MedlinePlus: Dehydration; MedlinePlus: Electrolytes Insect Bites and Stings At one point or another, ... if you know you are allergic to any insects, like bees or wasps, keep an emergency epinephrine ...
  2. ... treated with permethrin. Use Environmental Protection Agency-registered insect repellents marked to work against ticks. Always follow ... Prevention Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Lyme Disease Insect Bites and Stings Tick Bites Tickborne Diseases More ...
  3. ... when an infected mosquito bites you. Malaria drugs, insect-killing products called insecticides, and bed nets have ... Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Malaria Mosquito Bites Insect Bites and Stings More health topics on MedlinePlus. ...
  4. ... Prevention Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Lyme Disease Insect Bites and Stings Tick Bites Tickborne Diseases More ... people spend more time outdoors, so do many insects and pests. Among them are ticks, which are ...
  5. ... illnesses, infectious diseases spread by animals—especially insects such as ticks and mosquitoes—and food ...
  6. ... borne illnesses, infectious diseases spread by animals—especially insects such as ticks and mosquitoes—and food contamination. ...
  7. ... people spend more time outdoors, so do many insects and pests. Among them are ticks, which are ...
  8. ... people spend more time outdoors, so do many insects and pests. Among them are ticks, which are ...
  9. ... tick treatments), or in their yard (to treat insects and weeds). What part of your research are ...
  10. ... people spend more time outdoors, so do many insects and pests. Among them are ticks, which are ...
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