Six years after tick bite, its mark–and the illness–still show
By Alyssa Whitlock You see that little spot on my calf? You wouldn’t think that…
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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 Alyssa Whitlock You see that little spot on my calf? You wouldn’t think that…
Millions of Americans are likely to be bitten by ticks this year. Some of them…
Guest blog by Lindsay Penkower Dear Nasty Little Nymph: You are a thief of epic…
When mainstream medicine talks about Lyme disease (if at all), it’s usually couched in simple…
David Michael Conner often blogs about Lyme disease for the Huffington Post. He reports on…
A 60-second computer-animated video about protecting yourself from tick bites has won first place…
I was saddened to learn this week about the death of Dr. John Hoffmann, a…
While Lyme disease is the fastest growing vector-borne disease in the United States, many other…
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, a time when activists around the country work extra…
Doylestown, Pennsylvania’s parking meters along State and Main Street are wearing lime green sweaters. Over…
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