The Lyme wars are upon us. We should probably read up on them – Massive

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The Lyme wars are upon us. We should probably read up on them – Massive

Massive

The Lyme wars are upon us. We should probably read up on them
Massive
After reading Mary Beth Pfeiffer's engrossing new book, Lyme (out April 17), you will probably want to kill any tick you can find, donate to Lyme research, and find out if you are at risk for tick-borne diseases. Spoiler alert: your risk is likely
Another option for Lyme disease treatmentTheChronicleHerald.ca

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Binghamton family’s battle with Lyme disease ends in deep tragedy – Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Binghamton family's battle with Lyme disease ends in deep tragedy
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Niki never had a tick bite that we saw nor a rash. Keara had a strange bite with a large solid oval rash around it when she was 2 years old; her pediatrician misdiagnosed it as a spider bite and she was never treated. Each child began to become ill

Rattlers and ticks part of spring turkey hunting – Chron.com

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Rattlers and ticks part of spring turkey hunting
Chron.com
Most Texans have heard of Lyme disease, the tick-borne disease triggered by a bacteria — Borrelia burgdorferi — that is transmitted through the bite of an infected tick, almost always a black-legged deer tick. The disease causes flu-like symptoms at

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The battle to fight Lyme disease continues – The Daily Gazette

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The battle to fight Lyme disease continues
The Daily Gazette
"We need to change our approach to everything about Lyme disease, but there are an important group of individuals who are still in power that refuse to believe they were half wrong and will not yield the stage. We need more research. We need better

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Canandaigua crowd hears lowdown on Lyme – MPNnow.com

Canandaigua crowd hears lowdown on Lyme
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CANANDAIGUA — More than 300,000 new cases of Lyme disease occur each year, but only a fraction of those get reported to health officials. “Most cases of Lyme are out of sight,” said Dr. Elizabeth Maloney, a Minnesota family physician who addressed

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Livingston Event: How To Prevent Tick-Borne Lyme Disease – Patch.com

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Livingston Event: How To Prevent Tick-Borne Lyme Disease
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Livingston Event: How To Prevent Tick-Borne Lyme Disease. LIVINGSTON, NJ — The Livingston Health Department will be hosting a Lyme and Tick Borne Diseases Panel on Thursday, May 3, 2018 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.. According to a municipal news release, the
Bill to Study Link Between Lyme Disease and Mental HealthLansing Star

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