Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
Too many patients with persistent Lyme disease are told, “You’re fine,” when they clearly aren’t. Their fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, and autonomic issues are dismissed or misattributed.
What Makes Persistent Lyme Disease So Complex? Persistent Lyme disease isn’t just about the bacteria. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme disease and dementia can look alike. When Lyme is diagnosed and treated, dementia symptoms can resolve. Here’s what patients and doctors should know.
Patients often come to me with questions about experimental or emerging therapies—especially after exhausting standard treatments for Lyme disease. One that’s been generating buzz lately is Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy (SOT). ... See MoreSee Less
What's the best treatment for Lyme disease? There's no one-size-fits-all answer. There are several factors to consider in determining a treatment protocol. ... See MoreSee Less
Pleasure Beach, a popular summer destination in Bridgeport, Connecticut, will remain closed for the entire 2025 season due to a serious tick infestation.
Congratulations - with the support of Lymedisease.org and the Bay Area Lyme Foundation - over 100,000 members of the military (including citizen airmen, and over 100 physicians, and 1,000 medical technicians) received educational training about tick-borne diseases. ... See MoreSee Less
Too many patients with persistent Lyme disease are told, “You’re fine,” when they clearly aren’t. Their fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, and autonomic issues are dismissed or misattributed.
What Makes Persistent Lyme Disease So Complex? Persistent Lyme disease isn’t just about the bacteria. ... See MoreSee Less
Persistent Lyme Disease: Clues You Can Treat - Daniel Cameron MD
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Primary care doctors can identify treatable traits in persistent Lyme disease to improve outcomes and rebuild patient trust.5 CommentsComment on Facebook
I’ve spent much of my career studying cognitive decline. Before I specialized in Lyme disease, I taught medical students about dementia.
The overlap between Lyme disease and dementia is more common than many realize. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Disease and Dementia: When Brain Fog Isn’t Alzheimer’s - Daniel Cameron MD
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Lyme disease and dementia can look alike. When Lyme is diagnosed and treated, dementia symptoms can resolve. Here’s what patients and doctors should know.18 CommentsComment on Facebook
Has anyone tried to convince you chronic Lyme doesn’t exist? Did it work? ... See MoreSee Less
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Patients often come to me with questions about experimental or emerging therapies—especially after exhausting standard treatments for Lyme disease. One that’s been generating buzz lately is Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy (SOT). ... See MoreSee Less
Are you considering SOT for Lyme disease? - Daniel Cameron MD
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SOT therapy is gaining attention in Lyme disease circles—but is it safe or effective? Here's what the science actually says.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
What's the best treatment for Lyme disease? There's no one-size-fits-all answer. There are several factors to consider in determining a treatment protocol. ... See MoreSee Less
What Is the Best Treatment for Lyme Disease? - Daniel Cameron MD
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Still struggling after Lyme treatment? Explore antibiotic options, co-infections, and emerging therapies that offer hope.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport, Connecticut, is closed for the entire summer of 2025—not for a storm, but for ticks. Is it a fluke?
Want to learn more about ticks at the beach? I take an in-depth look at the risks different tick species pose - even at beaches. ... See MoreSee Less
Ticks at the Beach - Daniel Cameron MD
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Pleasure Beach closed due to ticks—not storms. Ticks at the beach are real. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
A serious tick infestation has closed this Connecticut beach for the summer.
Multiple species have been identified, including the Asian longhorned tick, which can potentially carry serious pathogens. ... See MoreSee Less
Tick threat shuts down Connecticut beach for the season | LymeDisease.org
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Pleasure Beach, a popular summer destination in Bridgeport, Connecticut, will remain closed for the entire 2025 season due to a serious tick infestation.31 CommentsComment on Facebook
Some studies claim that additional antibiotic treatment doesn’t help. But many of those clinical trials had serious limitations.
What were those limitations? ... See MoreSee Less
Persistent Lyme Symptoms: Why I Still Treat When Others Stop - Daniel Cameron MD
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Persistent Lyme symptoms may reflect a hidden infection. Learn why tests fall short and why retreatment could help recovery.8 CommentsComment on Facebook
Congratulations - with the support of Lymedisease.org and the Bay Area Lyme Foundation - over 100,000 members of the military (including citizen airmen, and over 100 physicians, and 1,000 medical technicians) received educational training about tick-borne diseases.
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It took a decade, but we’re changing the military’s response to tick-borne illness | LymeDisease.org
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By Colonel Nicole Malachowski, USAF (Ret.) I think I may have finally made a difference. All I've ever wanted since my medical discharge from military8 CommentsComment on Facebook