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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

Blacklegged Tick “Hot Spots” Emerging in Northern Canada

Blacklegged Tick “Hot Spots” Emerging in Northern Canada Blacklegged ticks are appearing in unexpected regions of Canada, creating new “hot spots” of Lyme disease risk—even in areas previously considered unsuitable. This shift highlights the evolving geographic footprint of tick-borne disease. Unexpected Tick Hot Spots Identified Ticks were collected through a surveillance program involving veterinary clinics […]

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Lyme Disease in the Elderly: Often Overlooked

Lyme Disease in the Elderly: Often Overlooked Lyme disease may be more common in older adults than previously recognized, yet it is often overlooked or misattributed to aging or other conditions. This has important implications for diagnosis and management in this population. Study Findings in Older Adults In a Netherlands study of 1,454 patients referred

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Lyme Disease Linked to Stroke in 9-Year-Old Boy

Lyme Disease Linked to Stroke in a 9-Year-Old Boy Lyme disease can occasionally cause serious neurologic complications in children. This case report describes a 9-year-old boy who developed a stroke associated with Lyme neuroborreliosis. Challenges diagnosing neurologic Lyme disease are discussed further in the Testing & Diagnosis guide. Neurologic symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, tremor,

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Asymptomatic Babesia: Hidden Infections in Healthy Individuals

Asymptomatic Babesia: Hidden Infections in Healthy Individuals Asymptomatic Babesia infections may be far more common than realized. The number of individuals in the US who are unaware they are infected with Babesia could be significant. At least 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease every year in the US. Up to 40% of those with

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Tinnitus and Hearing Loss in Lyme Disease

Tinnitus and Hearing Loss in Lyme Disease Tinnitus and hearing loss in Lyme disease may be more common than many patients—and clinicians—realize. In one study, ear symptoms were reported in the majority of patients with tick-borne illnesses, raising important questions about how often these symptoms are overlooked. A study of 216 patients with tick-borne diseases

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Infected Ticks in Your Yard: Lyme Disease Risk Close to Home

Infected Ticks in Your Yard: Lyme Disease Risk Close to Home Infected ticks in your yard may be more common than expected. A Canadian study found that hundreds of ticks, including those carrying Lyme disease, were collected from a single residential backyard over several years. Four citizen scientists in Saint John, New Brunswick, recovered several

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Poor Sleep Quality in Lyme Disease: Early vs Persistent Symptoms

Poor Sleep Quality in Lyme Disease: Early vs Persistent Symptoms Poor sleep quality in Lyme disease is common, even in patients treated early. In one study, a significant proportion of patients with early Lyme disease reported new-onset sleep disturbances, raising questions about how sleep is affected during and after infection. These findings are part of

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Dental Surgery Pain Flare in Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome

Dental Surgery Triggers Severe Pain Flare in Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome Dental surgery can trigger severe pain flares in patients with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS). In one reported case, a routine extraction of four molars led to widespread, uncontrolled full-body pain requiring ICU admission. Lim from the University of California in San Francisco documented

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Which Ticks Are Most Likely to Transmit Disease to Humans?

Which Ticks Are Most Likely to Transmit Disease to Humans? Not all ticks pose the same risk to humans. Researchers have identified specific biological traits that make certain tick species more likely to transmit infections, offering insight into how Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses spread. “Our model predicted vector status with over 91% accuracy,”

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Lyme disease obsessive compulsive symptoms study

Can Lyme Disease Trigger Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms?

Can Lyme Disease Trigger Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms? Obsessive compulsive symptoms have been reported in some patients with Lyme disease, raising questions about whether infection or immune activation could contribute to psychiatric symptoms. Obsessive compulsive symptoms in Lyme disease may reflect neurologic involvement, immune activation, or the psychological burden of chronic illness. The CDC notes that

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