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A red meat allergy from tick bites is spreading – and the lone star tick isn’t the only alpha-gal carrier to worry about

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July 5, 2026

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Hours after savoring that perfectly grilled steak on a beautiful summer evening, your body turns traitor, declaring war on the very meal you just enjoyed. You begin to feel excruciating itchiness, pain or even swelling that can escalate to the ...

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The New Yorker

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Tick That Hunts Down Its Hosts—Including Us

Lone-star ticks don’t just pursue and bite people. The affliction they’re spreading, an allergy to red meat known as alpha-gal syndrome, attacks a way of life.

The Suburban

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· Jun 30, 2026

Alpha-gal syndrome red meat allergy from ticks

Doctronic reports that alpha-gal syndrome, triggered by lone star tick bites, causes delayed allergic reactions to red meat, posing growing health concerns.

NPR Topics: Health

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· Jul 1, 2026

Lone star ticks are covering much of the U.S. Here's what you need to know

It's a tick that hunts you down and transmits a potentially dangerous allergy to red meat. The New Yorker writer Burkhard Bilger discusses the lone star tick and the risks of alpha-gal syndrome.

Quartz

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· Jun 29, 2026

USDA alerts Kroger shoppers to mislabeled chicken with undeclared egg allergen

The back label on Private Selection Honey Dijon chicken breasts lists ingredients for a different product, omitting a required egg allergen warning

The Narwhal

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· Jun 22, 2026

Check yourself — or someone else: 2026 is the summer of ticks

Ticks are finding new corners of Canada and driving fear of Lyme disease into outdoorsy — and not-so-outdoorsy — types. So get naked, and arm yourself with information

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ticks Are on the Move. Here Are the Risks in Your Region.

Summer is peak tick season, and with the pests comes the risk of Lyme, spotted fevers and other tick-borne illnesses. For decades, people across the United States have generally known what to expect from the ticks in their area. In the Northeast, where rates of E.R. visits for tick bites are the highest, for example, []

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Related coverage for "A red meat allergy from tick bites is spreading – and the lone star tick isn’t the only alpha-gal carrier to worry about": The New Yorker — The Tick That Hunts Down Its Hosts—Including Us. The Suburban — Alpha-gal syndrome red meat allergy from ticks. NPR Topics: Health — Lone star ticks are covering much of the U.S. Here's what you need to know. Quartz — USDA alerts Kroger shoppers to mislabeled chicken with undeclared egg allergen. The Narwhal — Check yourself — or someone else: 2026 is the summer of ticks. DNyuz — Ticks Are on the Move. Here Are the Risks in Your Region.