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New Study: Not Proven that Bites From This Cause Chronic Health Problems

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Around 0.12 percent of adults in Norway link chronic health problems to previous tick bites. Tests show that active tick-borne infection does not explain the problems.
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Around 0.12 percent of adults in Norway link chronic health problems to previous tick bites. Tests show that active tick-borne infection does not explain the problems.

Around 0.12 percent of adults in Norway link chronic health problems to previous tick bites. Tests show that active tick-borne infection does not explain the problems.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Around 0.12 percent of adults in Norway attribute chronic health problems to previous tick bites. Tests show that active tick-borne infection does not explain the problems.

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nyss.no broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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