IDSA Lyme guidelines removed from NGC; ILADS guidelines still there
The National Guidelines Clearinghouse–a federal database that provides treatment information to health care professionals and…
The National Guidelines Clearinghouse–a federal database that provides treatment information to health care professionals and…
I don’t know about you, but I have watched wide-eyed and breathless as the Centers…
Nobody knows the exact number of people in the US who have chronic Lyme disease….
I was honored to participate in the White House Citizen Science forum this past week. …
This past weekend, I was honored to speak at the Stanford MedX conference and I…
Lyme treatment guidelines developed by the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) were…
Next week, I will be honored to speak at the Stanford MedX conference on Patient Powered…
Have you ever wondered how many people have chronic Lyme disease? The NIH estimates between…
According to a nationwide survey by LymeDisease.org, only 7% of chronic Lyme patients are diagnosed and treated within critical thirty-day window essential to cure. More than half wait two years or more for correct diagnosis.
Pam Weintraub asks an important question over at Aeon discussion board: Why do doctors keep fighting about Lyme disease? Dr. Elizabeth Maloney kicked off with opening thoughts, Pam Weintraub joined in, Dr. Sheila Statlender and Dr. Lee as well as many patient voices have created a lively debate. Is you haven’t contributed yet, I encourage you to do so.
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