Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
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
Lyme disease doesn’t just affect joints or the brain — it can disrupt the autonomic fibers of the vagus nerve, the main signaling path between the gut and the rest of the nervous system. ... See MoreSee Less
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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Many patients with Lyme disease describe something they never struggled with before: they suddenly can’t tolerate heat or cold.
Have you experienced a sensitivity to heat or cold due to Lyme? ... See MoreSee Less
Why Lyme Disease Causes Heat and Cold Intolerance - Daniel Cameron MD
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Lyme heat and cold intolerance is common. Here’s why temperature dysregulation happens in tick-borne illness.326 CommentsComment on Facebook
Lyme disease doesn’t just affect joints or the brain — it can disrupt the autonomic fibers of the vagus nerve, the main signaling path between the gut and the rest of the nervous system. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Abdominal Pain: What Doctors Miss - Daniel Cameron MD
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Lyme disease abdominal pain is often missed. Learn why cramping, bloating, or nausea may signal Lyme or co-infections.46 CommentsComment on Facebook
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WATCH: Full presentation and Q&A session on Adolescents and Lyme disease. ... See MoreSee Less
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