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There's an increase in ticks being submitted for testing. What is this upstate New York lab finding?
There’s a 30% chance someone could be infected with Lyme when they get a tick bite. Ticks positive for babesiosis have increased 50%, compared to last spring. The number of anaplasmosis-positive ticks have doubled. ... See MoreSee Less
At age 13, Milly who had been sick for years decided to discover what was really wrong with her. Her answer came through a book she had read about comedian Miranda Hart's health struggles and eventual revelation that she had Lyme disease.
Milly's parents had been looking for the bull's-eye rash and tick bite. They saw neither. ... See MoreSee Less
No NIH-funded Lyme treatment trials have included children under 18. Yet kids often present differently than adults—showing fatigue, mood or school changes, rather than joint pain. ... See MoreSee Less
Today is PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day! Did you know that Lyme disease can trigger this autoimmune condition? ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme and PANS in Teens - Daniel Cameron MD
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Lyme disease can trigger PANS, an autoimmune condition that causes sudden neurologic and psychiatric symptoms, like OCD, tics or anxiety, in children.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
How can genetically engineered mice help stop Lyme disease?
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Jake went from star athlete to unable to climb stairs without his heart racing.
With no tick bite or rash, his parents and doctors didn’t recognize the early warning signs. ... See MoreSee Less
His Parents Overlooked These Lyme Disease Clues - Daniel Cameron MD
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His parents overlooked Lyme disease clues—no tick or rash, just POTS, PANS, and gastroparesis. Learn what signs were missed.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Have you ever had GI issues related to autonomic Lyme disease? Did they resolve once Lyme disease was treated?
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There's an increase in ticks being submitted for testing. What is this upstate New York lab finding?
There’s a 30% chance someone could be infected with Lyme when they get a tick bite. Ticks positive for babesiosis have increased 50%, compared to last spring. The number of anaplasmosis-positive ticks have doubled. ... See MoreSee Less
Tick-borne illnesses other than Lyme are on the rise
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Dr. Saravanan Thangamani from Upstate Medical University said more ticks are being submitted to the Upstate Tick Testing Laboratory.8 CommentsComment on Facebook
Have you wondered whether it's time to stop Lyme disease treatment? After all, you're feeling better. ... See MoreSee Less
Stopping Lyme Disease Treatment Too Soon Can Backfire - Daniel Cameron MD
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Stopping Lyme treatment early can cause relapse and chronic symptoms. Learn why individualized care is so important.12 CommentsComment on Facebook
At age 13, Milly who had been sick for years decided to discover what was really wrong with her. Her answer came through a book she had read about comedian Miranda Hart's health struggles and eventual revelation that she had Lyme disease.
Milly's parents had been looking for the bull's-eye rash and tick bite. They saw neither. ... See MoreSee Less
As my daughter got sicker and sicker, our quest for answers dragged on. How did we all miss the bacteria taking over her body?
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I write about nature, but when Milly got sick with a mystery illness, it never occurred to me that a long-forgotten tick bite could be the cause3 CommentsComment on Facebook
What should clinicians and patients know to prevent chronic Lyme disease? I SHARE MY TIPS IN THIS BRIEF VIDEO CLIP. ... See MoreSee Less
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No NIH-funded Lyme treatment trials have included children under 18. Yet kids often present differently than adults—showing fatigue, mood or school changes, rather than joint pain. ... See MoreSee Less
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