Why fighting for Lyme research matters—and a simple way to sound your voice
The following scientists are icons within the Lyme disease community. Each has made transformative contributions…
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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.
The following scientists are icons within the Lyme disease community. Each has made transformative contributions…
Ten years ago, then-13-year old Julia Bruzzese was unable to walk, due to complications of…
By Bill Rawls, MD Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease where the immune system attacks…
According to a leaked budget document obtained by the Washington Post, the Trump administration is…
More than 1100 Lyme advocates have asked Congress to bring back a Lyme disease research…
By Meg Muckenhoupt Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is getting famous for causing devastating food allergies, but…
Rachel Leland, who often posts on social media about her Lyme-related experiences, recently visited the…
Sometimes, government abbreviations can make your eyes glaze over. But here are a few letters…
By Fred Diamond On this week’s episode of the Love, Hope, Lyme podcast, I speak…
The gut microbiome refers to the vast community of microorganisms—including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other…
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