Articles by Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation
Exploring how environmental factors might relate to the presence of pathogen-carrying ticks
The work of understanding why some ticks carry pathogens and others do not, while not straightforward, is important.
Finding Resilience: A Teen’s Journey Through Lyme Disease
The writing in this book is captivating, moving back and forth between Rachel’s perspective and what Dorothy recalled about those same events.
Summer camp leaders, outdoor educators, teachers, and parents
Help keep kids safe in the outdoors by learning about ticks and Lyme disease.
Clinician education grants available at CanLyme
Deepen your understanding of Lyme disease and other tick-borne infections through online learning.
Why Canadian public healthcare fails Lyme patients and why they seek treatment elsewhere
Promoting Canadian research and researchers.
CanLyme welcomes Dr. Vett Lloyd
Professor, researcher and Lyme disease advocate.
CanLyme: 20 years of Canadian advocacy
Looking back at two decades of advocacy and education; looking forward to the road ahead.
Lyme disease and POTS
POTS is recognized by some clinicians as a contributor to persistent Lyme disease symptoms but more research is needed.