Articles by Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation

A woman pulls a sled with her daughter or sister through the forest.

Leaning into 2024

ByCanLyme TeamDec 26, 2023
This work can save lives. You can keep helping us.
A white doctor checks the pulse of a Black patient.

Research points to delayed diagnosis for Black patients with Lyme disease

Dec 21, 2023
Increased awareness is an important first step in addressing this problem.
A doctor looks out over their desk at a patient, while a patient explains their situation.

Lack of effective healthcare for Canadian Lyme patients and why they turn elsewhere

Dec 20, 2023
In response to an article about Amélie Champagne’s inquiry.
A couple celebrate their travel plans by holding up a map for a photo.

Are you planning to travel?

Dec 18, 2023
Being aware of ticks and tick-borne illnesses can help prevent serious health problems at home and away.
A woman holds up a white board that says CanLyme plus Giving Tuesday.

Spark hope this Giving Tuesday: Your chance to create change!

Nov 27, 2023
This Giving Tuesday, show your support for the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation. Let’s ignite a spark of hope together.  Your generosity has the power to make a significant impact in the lives of those affected by Lyme disease and contribute to ongoing efforts in research, education, advocacy and support to address this health challenge in…
A doctor sits at her desk marking some charts with a pen, and a stethoscope is wrapped around her neck.

Seeking treatment for Lyme disease in Canada

Nov 27, 2023
Research led by Sarah Ciotti focuses on the struggle of a Canadian adolescent and his mother in seeking effective treatment for persistent Lyme disease, highlighting barriers within the Canadian healthcare system and the need for more collaborative approaches.