Lyme Blog Posts
Is autism epidemic fueled by Bartonella and other vector-borne infections?
By Debbie Kimberg Autism rates have been steadily rising, with more children receiving diagnoses than ever before. However, despite decades of research and millions of…
PODCAST: Surviving Lyme, Trauma, and Misdiagnosis—Together
By Fred Diamond When chronic illness and deep emotional trauma collide in a relationship, it can tear even the strongest bonds apart. But in rare,…
Beyond Pest Control: Greenix’s Commitment to Lyme Disease Advocacy
Greenix Pest Control, a company that serves 16 states, does more than just treat yards and homes for pests such as wasps, ants, spiders, mosquitoes,…
Prioritize chronic Lyme treatment now, not later, says report
From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine: Research funders should prioritize investigating treatments that improve function and quality of life for people living…
Charting a path towards new treatments for chronic Lyme disease
Last year, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) convened a committee of experts to review the research on chronic Lyme disease and…
The harsh reality of farming with Lyme disease
By Meg Muckenhoupt Anyone who goes outside can catch Lyme disease from a tick bite, but some farmers have to spend their entire working day…
The runaway suitcase and a hitchhiking tick
By Nicole Bell Last year, I went to DC to attend a CDC event. I stayed at a Westin in Virginia right outside the city….
PODCAST: Dr. Christine Green and the future of Lyme disease treatment
Dr. Christine Green, based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in Lyme disease treatment and integrative medicine. She serves on the board of LymeDisease.org and is…
PODCAST: Dr. Hinchey’s 10 B’s for healing from Lyme
By Fred Diamond When chronic Lyme disease takes hold, the path to healing can feel uncertain, overwhelming, and lonely. On this episode of the Love,…
UCSF recruits participants for Lyme disease brain stimulation study
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is recruiting participants for a clinical trial to improve cognitive function in patients with chronic Lyme disease. The clinical…
Gordon Medical Forum to explore hidden triggers of chronic illness
The upcoming Gordon Medical Forum: Toxins & Chronic Illness: Lyme, Mycotoxins, and Environmentally Acquired Illness—held from May 15-17—aims to help you navigate this challenging landscape.
Piperacillin kills Lyme bacteria in mice, leaves gut microbiome alone
From Northwestern University: Lyme disease, a disease transmitted when deer ticks feed on infected animals like deer and rodents, and then bite humans, impacts nearly…












