LYMEPOLICYWONK: My speech at MedX on Lyme disease and patient-centered big data research
This past weekend, I was honored to speak at the Stanford MedX conference and I…
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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.
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