Articles by Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation

A bulls-eye rash on someone's arm with redness in an ellipse.

New research: Infrared thermography makes the bullseye rash more visible for diagnosis of Lyme

ByEmmett ShaneJan 19, 2026
Infrared imaging can detect early Lyme inflammation invisible to the naked eye, Ukrainian study suggests.
A parent hauls their two kids up a snowy slope in a sled and everyone is still smiling.

Fuel the movement for better Lyme disease diagnosis and treatment

Dec 1, 2025
This Giving Tuesday, be a part of our efforts.
Conference attendees sit at their tables during a presentation in a beautiful room and venue.

How CanLyme’s annual conferences could lead to better care for patients with Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses

Nov 27, 2025
More than 60 Canadian health professionals from a wide range of disciplines gathered in Toronto.
Dr Tim Cook stands at the front of the conference delivering his presentation.

First annual Canadian Tick-Borne Disease Conference a success

Nov 18, 2025
This conference was an incredible opportunity for practitioners and experts to network and to share ideas formally, through presentations, and informally, between talks.
A tiny, itty bitty mouse with large ears and soft fur and gorgeous eyes, sniffs the ground.

How edible vaccines for animals could help limit the risk of Lyme disease

Oct 30, 2025
Field trial achieved 20 to 70% drop in infected ticks, research suggests.
A farmer leans over a fence to give a cow a scratch on his farm.

Five occupations that can raise your risk of tick-borne infections, including Lyme disease 

Oct 14, 2025
People working outdoors and closely with animals are vulnerable to tick bites, European study finds.
Janet Sperling joins Tick Boot Camp for an episode.

There’s progress on recognizing long Lyme, CanLyme president tells  U.S. podcast

Oct 4, 2025
Janet Sperling sits down with hosts of Tick Boot Camp.