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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Fresh Juice and Lyme Disease
Posted March 17, 2013. Of course in honor of St. Patrick’s day I had a big glass of green juice this morning! Well, I try to most every mornings. I’ve been using the Angel juicer now, my Breville finally kicked … Continue reading
Zithro and Lyme Symptoms
Posted March 14, 2013. On Tuesday the FDA warned that the popular antibiotic azithromycin, sold as Zithromax, can cause a potentially fatal irregular heart rhythm in some patients. A study in the New England Journal of Medicine last year reported that … Continue reading
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No Lyme Disease in Montana?
Posted March 11, 2013. Great article which explains all the controversy surrounding Lyme disease and the existence of long term Lyme disease. There are two camps, the IDSA (Infectious Diseases Society of America) and ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society). … Continue reading
Skiier Comeback and Lyme Disease
Posted March 7, 2013. Bellingham freestyle skier on possible Olympic track after Lyme Disease Encouraging story! Angeli Vanlaanen from Bellingham, Washington, had misdiagnosed Lyme symptoms and Lyme disease since she was 10 years old. But she was the top U.S. finisher last … Continue reading
Physician Protection, Insurance and Lyme Disease
Posted March 5, 2013. More on the Report Issued by the Special Commissionto Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Incidence and Impacts of Lyme Disease in Massachusetts. What good fortune for doctors and patients that the commissioners in Massachusetts are … Continue reading