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Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.

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Why are children with Lyme disease frequently misdiagnosed?

READ: Pediatric Lyme Disease: Diagnostic Challenges
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STUDY: 37 youth with pediatric bipolar disorder, who were treated at a psychiatric practice in New Jersey, an area endemic for Lyme disease, were found to have:

Babesia (51%), Bartonella (49%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (38%), Lyme disease (22%), and Group A Streptococcus (19%).

Study link: www.frontiersin.org/journals/child-and-adolescent-psychiatry/articles/10.3389/frcha.2025.1685016/...
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STUDY: 37 youth with pediatric bipolar disorder, who were treated at a psychiatric practice in New Jersey, an area endemic for Lyme disease, were found to have:  

Babesia (51%), Bartonella (49%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (38%), Lyme disease (22%), and Group A Streptococcus (19%). 

Study link: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/child-and-adolescent-psychiatry/articles/10.3389/frcha.2025.1685016/full

Think it’s just POTS? Think again. Have you ruled out Lyme? ... See MoreSee Less

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With Lyme disease, pain can linger, move around, or flare up—even after treatment.

FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/understanding-central-sensitization-in-lyme-disease/
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A new study by North Carolina State University examined 50 chronic fatigue patients and found 24% had Babesia infection.

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A new study by North Carolina State University examined 50 chronic fatigue patients and found 24% had Babesia infection. 

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Many people with Lyme disease say the same thing: they sleep all night but still wake up feeling completely drained. Why?

FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/exhausted-despite-sleeping-lyme-disease/
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In Lyme disease, digestive problems are often caused by the way the infection affects the nervous system.

The nerves play a key role in controlling how your stomach and intestines move, work together, and send signals about what’s happening inside your gut.

FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/gastrointestinal-dysregulation-lyme-disease/
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