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Animals That Eat Ticks: Nature’s Role in Tick Control

Animals That Eat Ticks: Nature’s Role in Tick Control Ticks may seem unstoppable as their range expands and encounters become more common. But nature does have built-in defenses. Long before chemical sprays or treated clothing existed, ecosystems relied on animals that eat ticks as part of natural tick control, helping limit tick populations at different

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POTS and Lyme Disease: Symptoms

Lyme Disease Psychiatric Symptoms: A Misdiagnosis Story

Lyme Disease Psychiatric Symptoms: A Misdiagnosis Story Lyme disease psychiatric symptoms are frequently mistaken for primary mental illness. This case illustrates how one patient’s anxiety, rage, OCD, and depression were traced back to an undiagnosed tick-borne infection—and how treatment changed everything. She came to me after eight months of worsening symptoms, including severe anxiety, episodes

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Where ticks live

Where Ticks Don’t Thrive

Where Ticks Don’t Thrive Ticks are resilient parasites that feed on the blood of animals and humans. Understanding where ticks live—and where they struggle to survive—can help reduce your risk of exposure. While ticks are well known for surviving in many environments, they are not invincible. Ticks have specific environmental needs, and knowing which settings

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Managing Lyme in children: 12 interventions I use

Managing Lyme Disease in Children: 12 Interventions I Use

Managing Lyme Disease in Children: 12 Interventions I Use A mother brought her 10-year-old son to my office after eighteen months of declining health. He’d gone from an active, curious kid to one who couldn’t finish a school day. He struggled with headaches, fatigue, and what his teachers called “attention problems.” Three specialists had found

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Why One-Size-Fits-All Lyme Treatment Fails

Why One-Size-Fits-All Lyme Treatment Fails

Why One-Size-Fits-All Lyme Treatment Fails One-size-fits-all Lyme treatment fails too many patients. While standard 2–4 week antibiotic courses work for some, others remain ill—struggling with fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, and autonomic dysfunction long after treatment ends. The assumption that every patient responds identically to the same protocol ignores biology, dismisses patient experience, and contradicts

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Pediatric Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Challenges

Pediatric Lyme Disease: A Parent’s Guide | Dr. Daniel Cameron

Pediatric Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Challenges Pediatric Lyme disease can present differently than adult Lyme disease, often with subtle or evolving symptoms that may be difficult to recognize early. Children may not recall a tick bite, and early symptoms may be attributed to viral illness, stress, or behavioral changes. Because symptoms can shift over

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Lyme Disease Symptoms Guide

Lyme Disease Symptoms: Early, Late, and Persistent Patterns

Lyme Disease Symptoms Guide Lyme disease symptoms can affect multiple systems and often do not follow a predictable pattern. Patients may experience fatigue, joint pain, neurologic symptoms, or cognitive changes that vary over time and can be difficult to connect to a single diagnosis. If you’re not sure how your symptoms fit together, you can

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Lyme disease not getting better

Breaking the Groundhog Day Cycle in Chronic Illness

Breaking the Groundhog Day Cycle in Chronic Illness After 37 years treating Lyme disease, I’ve seen many patients describe their experience the same way: every day feels like Groundhog Day. They wake up with the same symptoms, repeat the same conversations with doctors, undergo the same tests, and receive the same reassurances—yet meaningful improvement never

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