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Julie was a junior in high school with a 4.0 GPA. She played varsity soccer, and a hoped to win a scholarship to college. Then she started sleeping through alarms, skipping practice, and withdrawing from friends.
Dizziness, headaches, eye strain, and cognitive fatigue in Lyme disease patients may sometimes be linked to an overlooked problem: binocular vision dysfunction. ... See MoreSee Less
A 4-year-old boy from Georgia suddenly developed seizures. After Lyme disease testing was positive, his parents recalled he had a rash 4 months earlier.
This case demonstrates that Lyme disease can present as life-threatening seizures in children without classic symptoms.
An Arkansas appeals court ruled that a ranch worker who developed alpha-gal syndrome after repeated tick bites on the job can pursue workers’ compensation. ... See MoreSee Less
An Arkansas ranch worker developed alpha‑gal syndrome — a severe allergy to red meat — after repeated tick bites on the job. Now, a state appeals court
Lyme disease can impact a person's weight - either causing weight gain or loss. Why does this happen?
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Did you know Lyme disease and Babesia infections can occur in infants?
Diagnosis can be difficult because symptoms in babies are often subtle or nonspecific. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Disease in Infants: Babesia and Early Tick-Borne Infection
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Lyme disease and Babesia infections in infants are rarely discussed but documented cases show tick-borne illness can occur early in life.24 CommentsComment on Facebook
Julie was a junior in high school with a 4.0 GPA. She played varsity soccer, and a hoped to win a scholarship to college. Then she started sleeping through alarms, skipping practice, and withdrawing from friends.
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In some children, infections such as Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses can mimic ADHD behaviors.
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Dizziness, headaches, eye strain, and cognitive fatigue in Lyme disease patients may sometimes be linked to an overlooked problem: binocular vision dysfunction. ... See MoreSee Less
binocular vision dysfunction in Lyme disease
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Binocular vision dysfunction in Lyme disease causes dizziness, eye strain, and brain fog. Learn the warning signs and treatment options.7 CommentsComment on Facebook
Did Lyme disease change how you react to smells or chemicals?
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A 4-year-old boy from Georgia suddenly developed seizures. After Lyme disease testing was positive, his parents recalled he had a rash 4 months earlier.
This case demonstrates that Lyme disease can present as life-threatening seizures in children without classic symptoms.
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Why do you feel tired but wired? I explain how Lyme disease can impact your nervous system.
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An Arkansas appeals court ruled that a ranch worker who developed alpha-gal syndrome after repeated tick bites on the job can pursue workers’ compensation. ... See MoreSee Less
Ranch hand with alpha‑gal syndrome wins key workers’ comp ruling | LymeDisease.org
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An Arkansas ranch worker developed alpha‑gal syndrome — a severe allergy to red meat — after repeated tick bites on the job. Now, a state appeals court0 CommentsComment on Facebook