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Tick-borne disease in maine, Part III: Living with Lyme, the patient – Courier-Gazette & Camden Herald
Tick-borne disease in maine, Part III: Living with Lyme, the patient
Courier-Gazette & Camden Herald Sadly, suicide is the second cause of death for so many burdened with Lyme and tick-borne disease. The pain is too great and they lose faith in ever getting better, lose their support system, lose financial provisions, their homes, their marriages and … |
Risk of Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Illnesses Remains High – Talk of the Sound
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Risk of Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Illnesses Remains High
Talk of the Sound NEW YORK, NY –Many people mistakenly believe that tick season ends at Labor Day, but in fact the danger of tick bites extends well into the fall and even the winter if the weather stays warm. Last winter, for the first time since I began treating Lyme … |
Researcher says tick-borne disease Borrelia has grown exponentially in Finland – YLE News
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Researcher says tick-borne disease Borrelia has grown exponentially in Finland
YLE News New research finds that ticks are not only becoming more common in Finland but incidents of the tick-borne disease Borrelia – also known as Lyme disease – has grown exponentially in the past 20 years. A new study by a doctoral student found that one-in … |
New Tick Borne Disease Clinic to Open in Scarborough in November – WABI
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New Tick Borne Disease Clinic to Open in Scarborough in November
WABI The doctors behind it, and their future patients, say something like this has been needed for a long time. Scarborough Integrative Health will bring care for Lyme Disease patients to the forefront. Some say many who suffer from Lyme fall between the … |
Tick-borne disease in Maine, part II: Two standards of care – Republican Journal
Tick-borne disease in Maine, part II: Two standards of care
Republican Journal With an increase in cases of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases, patients are reporting a variance in how they are or are not being treated. Why? The simple answer is that there are two standards of care; however, the reality is that it's far more … |