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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Board-certified physician with 38+ years specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. Past President of ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) and first author of ILADS treatment guidelines. Dr. Cameron operates a solo practice focused on patient advocacy and evidence-based Lyme disease treatment. He is the author of 1,100+ articles spanning diagnosis, treatment, co-infections, and recovery from tick-borne illnesses. His work challenges conventional approaches that often leave patients undiagnosed or undertreated, emphasizing clinical judgment over rigid adherence to testing criteria that frequently produce false negatives.

Dr. Daniel Cameron

Fibromyalgia Quality of Life: Challenges Beyond Pain

Fibromyalgia Quality of Life: Challenges Beyond Pain Fibromyalgia quality of life may be significantly affected by chronic pain, fatigue, and cognitive symptoms, contributing to emotional and psychological burden. Clinicians have noted lower levels of gratitude and reduced quality of life among fibromyalgia patients compared with individuals living with other chronic illnesses. Gratitude has been associated […]

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Autoimmune Arthritis After Lyme Disease:

Can Personalized Lyme Care Help Address the Limits of Clinical Guidelines?

Can Personalized Lyme Care Help Address the Limits of Clinical Guidelines? Personalized Lyme care reflects a broader challenge in medicine: applying standardized guidelines to complex, individual patients. A study published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine found that physicians across specialties often struggle to follow rigid clinical guidelines when treating real-world patients. Doctors Question Guideline-Based

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Could Borrelia DNA Persistence Explain Ongoing Lyme Symptoms?

Could Borrelia DNA Persistence Explain Ongoing Lyme Symptoms? Borrelia DNA persistence may help explain why some patients continue to experience symptoms even after standard Lyme disease treatment. In the article “Doctor Says You Are Cured, But You Still Feel the Pain,” Cervantes explores how persistent bacterial DNA may contribute to ongoing illness. This research challenges

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Could low-dose naltrexone help Lyme disease patients?

Could Low-Dose Naltrexone Help Lyme Disease Patients? Low-dose naltrexone Lyme disease treatment is being explored as a potential way to reduce inflammation and improve symptoms in chronic illness. A pilot study examining low-dose naltrexone (LDN) in fibromyalgia provides insight into how this therapy might affect inflammatory pathways relevant to Lyme disease. In a 10-week, single-blind

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One Tick Bite: Multiple Tick-Borne Diseases to Consider

One Tick Bite: Multiple Tick-Borne Diseases to Consider Tick-borne diseases one bite is an important concept, as a single tick exposure may transmit more than one infection. Professor Durland Fish, an epidemiologist at Yale School of Public Health, highlights the importance of recognizing multiple infections that can follow a single tick bite. [1] These include:

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Lyme Carditis and Complete Heart Block in a 26-Year-Old Man

Lyme Carditis and Complete Heart Block in a 26-Year-Old Man Complete heart block from Lyme disease can deteriorate rapidly even after antibiotics begin. A 26-year-old man progressed from 2:1 AV block to complete block with asystole within 24 hours of starting treatment, requiring emergency pacemaker placement. His complete recovery and pacemaker removal after 19 days

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Atypical Early Disseminated Lyme Disease Symptoms

Atypical Early Disseminated Lyme Disease Symptoms Early disseminated Lyme disease symptoms may present without the classic rash, making diagnosis more challenging. “On presentation to our hospital, the patient continued to complain of severe headaches and was noted to have mild unilateral right-sided facial droop and a diffuse macular rash throughout the body,” explains Kantamaneni in

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Lyme disease cardiac arrest

Lyme Disease Cardiac Arrest in a 12-Year-Old Boy

Lyme Disease Cardiac Arrest in a 12-Year-Old Boy Lyme disease cardiac arrest is a rare but serious complication of Lyme carditis that can disrupt the heart’s electrical system and lead to life-threatening arrhythmias. Cardiac complications of Lyme disease may include conduction abnormalities, myocarditis, and severe arrhythmias. In rare cases, these disturbances can lead to sudden

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Could dormancy allow Lyme disease to survive antibiotics?

Could Dormancy Allow Lyme Disease to Survive Antibiotics? Lyme disease dormancy antibiotics research suggests that some forms of B. burgdorferi may survive treatment by entering low-activity states. Feng and colleagues from Johns Hopkins University identified FDA-approved drug combinations that may be effective against B. burgdorferi persisters in vitro. Persistence may represent one form of bacterial

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