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Lyme Disease Racial Disparities: Missed Diagnoses

Lyme Disease Racial Disparities: Missed Diagnoses

A major new study analyzing more than 168,000 Lyme disease cases has uncovered troubling disparities in diagnosis and outcomes across racial lines. The research, published in Emerging Infectious Diseases, shows that non-White patients consistently face worse outcomes than White patients. These findings highlight the urgent need to address Lyme disease racial disparities in the healthcare

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Why Doctors Disagree on Antibiotics After a Tick Bite

Why Doctors Disagree on Antibiotics After a Tick Bite

When it comes to preventing Lyme disease, doctors disagree on the amount of antibiotics to prescribe — and the advice you get can change completely depending on who you see. You might walk out with a prescription, a single pill, or just instructions to “watch for symptoms.” For patients, that uncertainty can feel like a

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Fiber and Lyme Disease: Can Gut Health Boost Recovery?

Fiber and Lyme Disease: Can Gut Health Boost Recovery?

The Overlooked Link Between Fiber and Lyme Disease When we talk about Lyme disease, the conversation usually centers on infection, inflammation, and immune response—not dietary fiber. But gut health is a powerful ally in immune recovery, and fiber plays a critical role. For patients navigating persistent symptoms, optimizing fiber intake could help restore balance, support

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Shortness of Breath in Lyme Disease: What to Know

When It’s Hard to Breathe: Could it be Lyme? Shortness of breath can feel frightening — especially when it strikes without warning or a clear cause. While heart and lung conditions are common culprits, there’s another, often-overlooked possibility: Lyme disease. This tick-borne infection doesn’t just cause joint pain and fatigue—it can also affect the nervous

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PTLDS May Signal Persistent Lyme Infection

Post-treatment Lyme may signal persistent infection

Post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS) may involve a persistent Lyme infection — not just a lingering immune response. Yet many patients are never told this is possible. When symptoms persist after antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease, most patients are reassured that their illness is “resolved.” For some people (between 10-20%), symptoms like fatigue, brain fog,

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