When the campus disability office needs educating about Lyme disease
by Aviva Peltin Ableism is a term that was not even on my radar before…
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Dorothy Leland is a longtime advocate and researcher focused on Lyme disease education, policy awareness, and patient support. She has contributed to numerous publications and works closely with medical professionals and organizations to improve understanding and treatment of tick-borne diseases.
by Aviva Peltin Ableism is a term that was not even on my radar before…
A few months ago, I wrote about two Canadian mothers with Lyme disease—nurse Sue Faber…
PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections) and PANS (Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) are infection-induced…
By Elizabeth Hancock My Lyme disease story begins before I was even born. It starts with…
According to Dr. Raj Patel, if you have been treated for chronic Lyme disease and…
Michele Miller of Massachusetts used to be a librarian. So back in 2011, when her…
At a recent press conference in Ulster County, New York, US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand called…
The latest issue of the digital Lyme Times includes a book excerpt from “Lyme Brain,”…
“One Health” is the concept that human health, animal health and the health of the…
by Jessie Bedrinana My daughter was nine when symptoms started after a long summer of…
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