Why lyme disease cases have increased and how to protect yourself
The CDC says cases of lyme disease rose 44% from 1999-2019 and research shows that more than 14% of the world's population may have had it. Dr. Kumar talks about the possible explanations for the increase and how to keep yourself from getting it.
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Why lyme disease cases have increased and how to protect yourself

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