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| Remove tick with tweezers. Pull straight out as close to the skin as possible. Save tick in container and call doctor. |
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| Remove tick with tweezers. Pull straight out as close to the skin as possible. Save tick in container and call doctor. |
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions has unanimously approved the reauthorization of…
Virginia’s General Assembly has unanimously passed a bill to make alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) reportable to…
Greenwich, CT, January 28, 2009-Patient groups voiced concern and disappointment about the new Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Lyme disease guidelines’ panel, which excludes physicians who treat patients with chronic Lyme disease. Last May, the Connecticut Attorney General found the IDSA Lyme disease treatment guidelines’ panel had conflicts of interest, engaged in exclusionary conduct, and suppressed scientific evidence. The investigation resulted in a settlement forcing the IDSA to reconstitute a balanced panel free of conflicts of interest under the oversight of an ombudsman to monitor conflicts of interest. No input from patients or treating physicians was permitted in selection.
Greenwich, CT, January 28, 2009-Patient groups voiced concern and disappointment about the new Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Lyme disease guidelines’ panel, which excludes physicians who treat patients with chronic Lyme disease. Last May, the Connecticut Attorney General found the IDSA Lyme disease treatment guidelines’ panel had conflicts of interest, engaged in exclusionary conduct, and suppressed scientific evidence. The investigation resulted in a settlement forcing the IDSA to reconstitute a balanced panel free of conflicts of interest under the oversight of an ombudsman to monitor conflicts of interest. No input from patients or treating physicians was permitted in selection.
New research suggests that a common allergy medication may be effective in starving and killing the bacteria that cause Lyme disease.
Click here to sign our Change.org petition to HHS The federal Tick-Borne Disease Working Group…
Earliest fossil evidence of Borrelia found in amber that is at least 15 million years old.