O’Rourke helps set the tone for NASEM workshop on long haul diseases
“When I was very sick, I really did lie in my bed and wish 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.
“When I was very sick, I really did lie in my bed and wish that…
By Fred Diamond On the “Love, Hope, Lyme Podcast,” I have interviewed numerous people who…
The latest study from MyLymeData, LymeDisease.org’s patient registry, found significant disparities in how men and…
by Kris Newby, Invisible International If a person is diagnosed with cat scratch disease, what…
Meghan O’Rourke, author of “The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness,” will speak at the National…
by Jacquelyn Kauffman, Washington University in St. Louis On a cold spring morning, Washington University…
by Fred Diamond In my inaugural episode of the “Love, Hope, Lyme” podcast, I interviewed…
Why do some people get sick from an infection and then get well—while others with…
May 22-26 was “Tick Week” at News Center Maine, an NBC-affiliated TV station in Portland,…
The International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness (ISEAI) Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP) Committee has released…
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