Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
One of my patients recently developed black teeth after taking antibiotics for Lyme disease. The discoloration appeared suddenly and was deeply alarming to her.
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A recent study led by Dr. Rosalie Greenberg, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, examined the medical records of 37 children between the ages of 9 and 17, who lived in a Lyme-endemic region of New Jersey and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
92% of these patients showed evidence of tick-borne disease exposure. ... See MoreSee Less
Were you told you're SAFE from Lyme disease IF you removed the tick within 24-36 hours? NOT TRUE! ... See MoreSee Less
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One of my patients recently developed black teeth after taking antibiotics for Lyme disease. The discoloration appeared suddenly and was deeply alarming to her.
Why Do Teeth Turn Black After Using Antibiotics? ... See MoreSee Less
Black Teeth After Antibiotics in Lyme Disease: Causes and Reversible Solutions - Daniel Cameron MD
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Black teeth after antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease is uncommon and reversible. Learn the causes.17 CommentsComment on Facebook
How well do you know Lyme disease? Take my quiz. ... See MoreSee Less
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Have you ever experienced brain zaps or sudden, electrical jolts?
Lyme disease can cause these sensations. Why do they occur? ... See MoreSee Less
Why do I get brain zaps or internal vibrations in Lyme - Daniel Cameron MD
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Brain zaps and internal vibrations are common in Lyme disease and PTLDS. Learn why they happen and what they mean for your nervous system.48 CommentsComment on Facebook
Babesiosis is often overlooked — but it shouldn’t be. This parasitic infection can quietly persist and keep patients chronically ill.
With the right treatment, many people finally start to recover. ... See MoreSee Less
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When you start to feel better and want to stop treatment for Lyme disease. Should you? ... See MoreSee Less
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Do you need a Bulls-eye rash to have Lyme disease? ... See MoreSee Less
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A recent study led by Dr. Rosalie Greenberg, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, examined the medical records of 37 children between the ages of 9 and 17, who lived in a Lyme-endemic region of New Jersey and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
92% of these patients showed evidence of tick-borne disease exposure. ... See MoreSee Less
Could an infection be driving your child’s psychiatric symptoms? | LymeDisease.org
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In the Lyme world, these stories surface again and again. A child who was thriving suddenly shifts—mood swings, anxiety, trouble focusing, even20 CommentsComment on Facebook
A team of high school students in Georgia faced some skepticism when they decided to try to come up with a way to detect Lyme disease earlier.
Now, scientists say the students' groundbreaking work could be a major breakthrough if further testing pans out.
Teens surprise with their approach to Lyme disease detection, treatment | 60 Minutes
To compete at iGEM, a sort of science Olympics, teens at a Georgia high school set their sights on finding a better way to detect and treat Lyme disease. Their approach uses CRISPR gene editing. ... See MoreSee Less
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