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Could POTS be the hidden cause of your persistent Lyme disease symptoms?

Could POTS be the hidden cause of your persistent Lyme disease symptoms?

Learn about Dysautonomia and POTS from Brit Adler, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Adler is a translational physician-scientist with an […]

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Lyme Disease Prevention Tips & What To Do After a Tick Bite

PREVENTION TIPS While outside walking, hiking, playing sports, gardening or relaxing, please be aware of ticks and the GEOGRAPHIC EXPANSION of Lyme disease. Enjoy the outdoors safely by using these PREVENTION […]

Filed Under: Lyme Disease Video Education Resources Tagged With: Johns Hopkins 2022 Lyme Disease Awareness Campaign

Is there a predictive autoantibody pattern for Lyme disease associated persistent illness?

After treatment for acute Lyme disease, approximately 15-20% of people suffer from pain, fatigue and brain fog which is severe enough to impair their ability to function with daily activities. […]

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Sex-and Gender-Based Differences in Lyme Disease

Research shows there are sex- and gender-based differences in Lyme disease, and these may impact the severity of and risk for Lyme disease associated persistent illness. During acute Lyme disease, […]

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Is Lyme Disease Associated Brain Fog Real?

Is Lyme Disease Associated Brain Fog Real?

Yes, Advanced Brain Imaging Shows Lyme Disease Brain Fog is Real! Lyme-disease-associated persistent symptoms include severe fatigue, pain, and cognitive problems. These symptoms can be impairing and yet difficult to […]

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How informed are you about Lyme Disease?

How informed are you about Lyme Disease?

Can you answer these key questions?

Filed Under: Lyme Disease Awareness, Lyme Disease Video Education Resources Tagged With: Johns Hopkins 2020 Lyme Disease Awareness Campaign

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