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  • Identifying Lyme Disease: The Importance of the Bullseye Rash by lymewarrior
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    In the fight against Bullseye skin rash, Lyme Warrior boldly steps forward with a novel remedy created for soldiers in need of solace and support.
  • Dr. William B. Weeks' Favorite Publications by drwilliamweekslyme
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    Like many others, Dr. William B. Weeks believes that it is important to read frequently, specifically about current events and international politics. Because of his passion for healthcare reform, Dr. William B. Weeks is especially interested in political publications. Though he appreciates many pieces of political and cultural writings, some of his favorite publications include the Wall Street Journal, the Week, Washington Post, New York Times, and the Economist.
  • Dr. William B. Weeks' Favorite Publications by drwilliamweekslyme
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    Like many others, Dr. William B. Weeks believes that it is important to read frequently, specifically about current events and international politics. Because of his passion for healthcare reform, Dr. William B. Weeks is especially interested in political publications. Though he appreciates many pieces of political and cultural writings, some of his favorite publications include the Wall Street Journal, the Week, Washington Post, New York Times, and the Economist.
  • Dr. William Weeks of Lyme's Professionalism by drwilliamweekslyme
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    Dr. William Weeks of Lyme, New Hampshire, was employed as a researcher at the Department of Veterans Affairs in White River Junction, VT. During his employment, he formed and managed the VA, an Outcomes REAP, a research center grant crafted to support the execution of research on comparing veterans use of VA vs. private sector health care.
  • Dear Lyme, Stop Killing Me by SpartanHuntress
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    This is the story about why I stop writing. No, how my writing and my life was stolen from me. All because of Lyme Disease. In this book, I will post the passages of my experience. I hope this can bring awareness to others, and bring comfort to those who are still fighting for their right to live.
  • Une nuit sans fin by ForTheNextGate
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    Une nuit sans fin. Une insomnie. Une difficulté à l'endormissement. Des réveils fréquents. Ca ne s'arrête pas. Et on s'endors.
  • Renaissance by LuckyN
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    Commander Lyme found herself thinking of green eyes while she drew her last breaths. She remembered of her Games in the past, and she remembers a further one. A Hunger Games X Song of Ice and Fire Crossover
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  • Tenancy Clearances Newcastle Under Lyme by Moorlandswaste
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    Are you looking for the best Probate Tenancy Clearances Newcastle Under Lyme? You are at the right place. We are a waste removal company that provides stress-free, caring, reliable insurance and property damage clearances in Newcastle Under Lyme & Trentham. Visit for more at www.moorlandswaste.com
  • Logical Lyme - Essays of living with and recognizing Lyme Disease by SamRook9
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    The symptoms of Lyme Disease snuck up on me. I often wonder if I'd known then what I know now, how everything would have played out. Some seemingly unrelated problems, some no more than a nuisance at the time, represented a series of red flags that could have saved me a lot of heartache, or so I'd like to think. Hindsight is 20/20 as the saying goes. I decided to post these essays in the hope that someone would find them useful and perhaps reach a diagnosis sooner rather than later. The first hurdle of Lyme Disease is recognizing that you have it.
  • The Informative Journey of Tick Testing by lymewarrior
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    Lyme Warrior empowers you to take charge of your health with reliable tick testing for lyme.
  • Tired by Padmeshusband641
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    Padme is going through a tough time as the Clone Wars had just begun and she had just got released from the hospital after the diagnosis of Lyme's disease. Being sick and stressed at the same time, Padmé has a lot of work on her hands.
  • Lyme Disease Shirts, Mugs, Hoodies & more by lymewarrior
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    Make a bold statement for a cause that matters with Lyme Warrior's Lyme disease awareness t-shirts.
  • Latest Advances in Lyme Disease Treatment by DeeGulati
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    Latest Advances in Lyme Disease Treatment: A Comprehensive Guide Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium. It is transmitted through the bite of an infected tick. Lyme disease is prevalent in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, and the West Coast of the United States. It is a growing public health concern that affects an estimated 300,000 people each year in the United States alone. In recent years, there have been significant advances in Lyme disease treatment. In this article, we will explore the latest advances in best lyme disease treatment center in nyc and what they mean for patients. Early Detection Early detection of Lyme disease is critical to successful treatment. The CDC recommends that patients be treated with antibiotics as soon as possible after the onset of symptoms. The symptoms of Lyme disease can be difficult to diagnose, as they often mimic other illnesses. These symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, and fatigue. However, early detection can be aided by the use of more sensitive diagnostic tests. These tests include the ELISA and Western blot tests, which can detect antibodies to the bacterium in the blood. Antibiotic Therapy The use of antibiotics is the standard treatment for Lyme disease. The antibiotics used are typically oral doxycycline, amoxicillin, or cefuroxime. These antibiotics are effective in treating early-stage Lyme disease. For patients with late-stage Lyme disease, intravenous antibiotics may be necessary. Intravenous antibiotics are administered through a catheter placed in a vein and are typically given for 2-4 weeks. The use of antibiotics can also help prevent the development of chronic Lyme disease. https://www.patientsmedical.com/conditions/about-lyme-borreliosis.aspx