"I am an infectious disease physician and have been practicing in the Seacoast area for 20 years. I have seen and treated a large number of patients with Lyme disease. I feel comfortable that the scientific guidelines as published by my professional society, Infectious Diseases Society of America, and very recently revalidated, are medically sound and simply 'work' for the overwhelming majority of my patients."
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This blog provides information and resources for healthier living, wellness and a number of health topics including specific medical conditions. It is also a resource for conditions commonly considered to be environmental illnesses including CFS, FM, PTSD, obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, MCS, heart disease, and a number of other conditions that are potentiated by contaminants in the air, soil and water including autism, sick building syndrome and sickness behavior just to name a few. This blog will try to focus on less scientific and more real-world news and application.
Showing posts with label Lyme disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lyme disease. Show all posts
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Lyme: Beware the tiny tick..
Rappahannock News
"Mysterious, confusing, and diverse, it is a sickness that can cause several serious medical conditions. As Virginia residents hike and work outside during summer, Lyme Disease can be a serious consequence."
Lyme: Beware the tiny tick | Rappahannock News:
"Mysterious, confusing, and diverse, it is a sickness that can cause several serious medical conditions. As Virginia residents hike and work outside during summer, Lyme Disease can be a serious consequence."
Lyme: Beware the tiny tick | Rappahannock News:
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rash
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Shedding light on the mysterious Lyme disease :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lifestyles
"When Michael Plahn suddenly began feeling achy and nauseous last Memorial Day, he assumed he had the flu. But when the nausea subsided a few days later, only to be replaced by extreme joint pain and a feeling of utter exhaustion, Plahn realized he was dealing with something else. It was time to see a doctor."
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