With summer well underway, experts are urging caution when it comes to ticks. Cases of Lyme disease and other tick-born illnesses have been increasing in Quebec over the last decade, partially due to climate change. As Felicia Parrillo reports, health officials say the key to prevention is education.
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Experts warn Lyme disease on the rise in Montreal and southern Quebec
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