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    Study cites Powassan link to long-term Lyme symptoms

    ByTeam August 15, 2016April 21, 2023

    August 14th, 2016 By Cynthia McCormick Scientists at a Wisconsin laboratory say they suspect persistent cases of Lyme disease may be complicated by the potentially deadly Powassan virus that’s been making headlines in recent years, including on Cape Cod. Developing a better understanding of the frequency of the Powassan virus in humans could help doctors…

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  • For Physicians | International News | Lyme Controversy | Voices on Lyme

    How Lyme disease almost ended one doctor’s life

    ByTeam August 15, 2016April 21, 2023

    Aug 15th, Fox News : Dr. Neil Spector’s Lyme story on “Fox and Friends”

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  • For Physicians | Government | International News | Lyme Controversy | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    Massachusetts, USA: Insurance Coverage for Lyme Treatment Becomes Law

    ByTeam August 12, 2016April 21, 2023

    Alex Elvin, August 11, 2016 6:40 pm The state legislature has adopted a new bill requiring insurance companies to cover long-term antibiotic treatment of Lyme disease, despite considerable pushback from the medical and health insurance communities, and from Gov. Charlie Baker, who twice remanded the bill in the final weeks before the legislative session closed…

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  • For Physicians | Lyme Controversy | Lyme in Ontario | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    Toronto, Canada: Prevention and understanding key to dealing with Lyme disease in Ontario

    ByTeam August 12, 2016April 21, 2023

    Aug. 11, 2016, East York Mirror by Tara Hatherly Canadian government’s framework on Lyme disease in the works As the number of Canadians with Lyme disease continues to climb, Canada is developing a federal framework for dealing with the issue. The framework will focus on guidelines for identifying and treating Lyme disease, tracking infection rates…

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  • For Physicians | Lyme Controversy | Lyme in Ontario | Lyme in quebec | Medical Publications | Miscellaneous | Research

    First Record of Ixodes affinis Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) Infected with Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato Collected from a Migratory Songbird in Canada

    ByTeam August 1, 2016April 21, 2023

    Scott, et al.  Published June 30th, 2016 Abstract Migratory songbirds transport hard-bodied ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) into Canada during northward spring migration, and some of these bird-feeding ticks harbor a wide diversity of pathogenic microorganisms. In this study, we collected a nymphal Ixodes affinis Neumann from a Common Yellowthroat, Geothylypis trichas (Linnaeus), at Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, and…

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  • For Physicians | Government | International News | Lyme Controversy | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    USA: Government policy expert’s report, “CDC Evades Accountability in Lyme Epidemic”

    ByTeam August 1, 2016April 21, 2023

    Author info: Bio – Jenna Luché-Thayer’s expertise includes government transparency and accountability and the integration of marginalized groups. Luché-Thayer is informed by three decades of professional policy and grassroots experience in 40 countries. She has extensive experience in congressional relations, testimony and legislation. She has worked with governments, the United Nations, nonprofits and the corporate…

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  • International News | Lyme Controversy | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    England: [British] MP diagnosed with Lyme disease after chance conversation with constituent

    ByTeam July 9, 2016April 21, 2023

    by Saphora Smith, July 9th, 2016 An MP who was bitten by a tick at a village fete was diagnosed with Lyme disease after a chance conversation with a constituent. Michelle Donelan, 32, the Conservative MP for Chippenham, noticed a rash on her forearm after she appeared as guest of honour at the Semington village fete in…

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  • For Physicians | Lyme Controversy | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    “A Slow Slipping Away”— Kris Kristofferson’s Long-Undiagnosed Battle with Lyme Disease

    ByTeam July 7, 2016April 21, 2023

    Kris Kristofferson, still crooning and gorgeous at 80, is a Country Music Hall of Famer who ranks among the most versatile of American talents. He’s been a Golden Gloves boxer, a Rhodes scholar, a college football player, an acclaimed actor, a military officer, a helicopter pilot, a Grammy-winner, a self-described screw-up and an icon.  Like…

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  • Lyme Controversy | Lyme in Alberta | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    Lyme disease patient living in her car after being discharged from Banff hospital

    ByTeam July 6, 2016April 21, 2023

    July 6th, 2016, Colette Derworiz, Calgary Herald CANMORE — A Canmore woman with Lyme disease has been sleeping in her car since being discharged from a Banff hospital due to what she believes is a political response to the illness. Sarah Hutchison, 46, said front-line staff at Banff Mineral Springs Hospital treated her well, but believes she’s been mistreated by…

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  • For Physicians | International News | Lyme Controversy | Media | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    Fox 9 TV Minnesota: Tick bite proves fatal for Minnesota man

    ByTeam July 1, 2016April 21, 2023

    June 30th, 2016 (KMSP) – There’s yet another reason to protect yourself from tick bites this summer. Health officials are warning people about a disease that can stop your heart. Steve Stolz noticed something was wrong with his heart while he was walking up a hill. “It should be fine and something doesn’t feel right,”…

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  • For Physicians | International News | Lyme Controversy | Media | Medical Publications | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    Fox5 TV New York – LYME AND REASON: THE CAUSE AND CONSEQUENCE OF LYME DISEASE

    ByTeam July 1, 2016April 21, 2023

    June 30th, 2016 “LYME AND REASON: THE CAUSE AND CONSEQUENCE OF LYME DISEASE” presents an in-depth look at the cause and effect of Lyme disease, including the controversy over testing, the issues of misdiagnosis, and the personal struggles of medical professionals and patients contending with this life-changing illness. -Brian A. Fallon, MD, MPH, Director of…

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  • For Physicians | Lyme in Ontario | Miscellaneous

    Montreal Gazette: Quebec issues warning for Lyme disease

    ByTeam June 25, 2016April 21, 2023

    [CanLyme Note: Their 159 reported cases are seriously under-reported due to many reasons including poor tests, lack of doctor education ofo medical doctors to recognize Lyme symptoms, especially late stage chronic symptoms.] lJune 24th, 2016 The Ministry of Health and Social Services advised people who practise outdoor activities to watch out for the bugs. The disease is…

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  • For Physicians | Lyme Controversy | Lyme in Saskatchewan | Voices on Lyme

    Saskatchewan woman devastated by Lyme disease; says she was misdiagnosed in the province

    ByTeam June 21, 2016April 21, 2023

    Brandon Harder, Saskatoon Starphoenix “I couldn’t concentrate, I couldn’t screw a lid on top of a bottle, I couldn’t walk, I’d lost all ability to balance.” Bit by a tick near Fishing Lake in June 2009, Tera Hunter said she was infected with Lyme disease — an affliction she’s had to live with ever since….

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  • Co-infections | For Physicians | Government | Government reports & letters | Lyme Controversy | Lyme in Saskatchewan | Miscellaneous | Voices on Lyme

    Saskatchewan, Canada: Lyme is there and spreading

    ByTeam June 20, 2016April 21, 2023

    [CanLyme Note: Lyme disease is not new to Saskatchewan, but it is spreading. Physicians need to be aware and willing to diagnose and, treat clinically based upon the patient response and not a restrictive set of unproven guidelines that limit treatment periods, and they must be able to do so without consequence from their College…

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  • Co-infections | For Physicians | International News | Medical Publications | Miscellaneous | Research

    If Not Lyme Disease, What Caused This Man’s Fever?

    ByTeam June 16, 2016April 21, 2023

    June 16, 2016 by Lisa Sanders, M.D. THE PRESENTING PROBLEM A doctor thought he knew what brought on this patient’s flulike symptoms, but antibiotics weren’t helping. “Nonno says he doesn’t feel good,” the 8-year-old girl reported, handing her mother a digital thermometer. The woman looked at the readout — just under 102 degrees. Her father,…

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