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Here's exactly what to do if you find a tick on you

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Here's exactly what to do if you find a tick on you
By Jamie Ducharme
Health Correspondent
Nothing puts a damper on a day outdoors like finding a tick on your skin. Most of us know these creepy, blood-sucking pests can spread disease—but you may not know exactly what to do when the moment comes. We asked three experts for step-by-step instructions.

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Today's newsletter was written by Jamie Ducharme and edited by Angela Haupt.