TOUCHED BY LYME: British Lord discusses Lyme in “Queen’s Speech” debate
This week has been a momentous time in the UK. Amidst a lot of pomp…
This blog has several goals. First, to explore the personal side of Lyme disease and how it affects individuals and families. Second, to highlight useful information for people seeking answers about this complicated illness. Third, to help foster a sense of unity and shared purpose among the many diverse members of the Lyme community. Dorothy, who serves as President of LymeDisease.org, has a family member with Lyme disease. She is co-author of a book called When Your Child Has Lyme Disease: A Parent’s Survival Guide.
This week has been a momentous time in the UK. Amidst a lot of pomp…
This week, CDC employees published an article about five patients who had “adverse effects” after…
They call him Ötzi the Iceman. He lived and died 5300 years ago, in the…
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…
The following guest blog is written by Kristina Morrison: Dear American Medical Association, CDC, and…
Two Canadian mothers with Lyme disease–nurse Sue Faber and attorney Jennifer Kravis–started a website called…
Several years ago, two women who care deeply about supporting the emotional needs of children…
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