Articles by Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation

Dorothy and Rachel Leland stand shoulder to shoulder with their book in the foreground: Finding Resilience: A Teen's Journey Through Lyme Disease.

Finding Resilience: A Teen’s Journey Through Lyme Disease

ByCatherine KinsellaJun 6, 2024
The writing in this book is captivating, moving back and forth between Rachel’s perspective and what Dorothy recalled about those same events.
A group of young campers look excitedly at a map and compass working together at summer camp.

Summer camp leaders, outdoor educators, teachers, and parents

May 29, 2024
Help keep kids safe in the outdoors by learning about ticks and Lyme disease.
A team of health practitioners stand together learning about Lyme disease diagnosis and treatment.

Clinician education grants available at CanLyme

May 24, 2024
Deepen your understanding of Lyme disease and other tick-borne infections through online learning.
Vett Lloyd, PhD, at Mount Allison University in her lab.

CanLyme welcomes Dr. Vett Lloyd

May 7, 2024
Professor, researcher and Lyme disease advocate.
A hiker climbs to the peak of a mountain with their pants tucked into their socks.

CanLyme: 20 years of Canadian advocacy

May 2, 2024
Looking back at two decades of advocacy and education; looking forward to the road ahead.
A man sits on the couch in his pajamas and gives himself a blood pressure check.

Lyme disease and POTS

Apr 30, 2024
POTS is recognized by some clinicians as a contributor to persistent Lyme disease symptoms but more research is needed.