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Researchers at University of Massachusetts Amherst have harnessed that ability to create a natural bug repellent that proved as effective as DEET at fighting the pests. ... See MoreSee Less
It turns out that donkeys are exceptionally good at repelling deer ticks. Now, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMA) have harnessed that ability to create a natural bug repellen...
Intravenous (IV) Rocephin, or ceftriaxone, is often viewed as the gold standard for late-stage Lyme disease.
But I don't routinely start with this treatment. Why? Read on. ... See MoreSee Less
Why I Don’t Start with IV Rocephin for Chronic Lyme - Daniel Cameron MD
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IV Rocephin can help in Lyme disease—but I don’t use it first. Here’s why oral treatment often works better in chronic cases.8 CommentsComment on Facebook
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7 Surprising Symptoms of Lyme Disease
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Up to 10% of people experience lingering, serious symptoms.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Do you think chronic Lyme disease is getting worse?
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Patients with Lyme disease rarely walk into a clinic with the classic bull’s-eye rash or a clear memory of a tick bite.
So, what typically are the initial symptoms of Lyme disease? ... See MoreSee Less
Forget the Rash: These Are the First Symptoms of Lyme Disease - Daniel Cameron MD
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A bull's-eye rash is not always present in Lyme disease. Other symptoms are frequently the first indicators of an infection.10 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Reclaim your backyard by learning how to control ticks naturally. ... See MoreSee Less
Reclaim your backyard by learning how to control ticks naturally | LymeDisease.org
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By Tick BYTES A new do-it-yourself movement in pest management is gaining momentum with the official launch of Tick BYTES (Back Yard Tick Eco-friendly1 CommentsComment on Facebook
It seems that donkeys repel ticks.
Researchers at University of Massachusetts Amherst have harnessed that ability to create a natural bug repellent that proved as effective as DEET at fighting the pests. ... See MoreSee Less
Donkey skin extract: Your new bug repellent?
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It turns out that donkeys are exceptionally good at repelling deer ticks. Now, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMA) have harnessed that ability to create a natural bug repellen...7 CommentsComment on Facebook
Do you feel abandoned in your fight against Lyme disease?
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She was healthy and vibrant but got a tick bite. Her doctor prescribed a 3-week course of antibiotics.
Then came the advice many Lyme patients hear: “Let’s wait and see if the symptoms resolve.”
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