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Is There a Definitive Test for Lyme Disease?
Even in winter months, doctors diagnose the tick-borne illness.
January 07, 2010 - Bryan Arling - Health Advice
Man Dies of Brain Inflammation Caused by Deer Tick Virus
Scientists believe the case could be the first of its kind
May 13, 2009 - HealthDay
New Book on Lyme Disease Takes Controversial Stance
Can the infection spread by ticks become a chronic condition requiring long-term antibiotics?
June 30, 2008 - January W. Payne - Pain
A New Fibromyalgia Remedy: Antiviral Drugs
The author of a new book says that viruses can be triggers.
April 11, 2008 - January W. Payne - Bones, Joints & Muscles
Lyme Disease Tests
Lyme disease can be difficult to diagnose because many of its symptoms mimic those of other conditions.
October 03, 2007 - Infectious Diseases
Preventing Lyme Disease
The way to prevent Lyme disease is to avoid deer ticks.
October 03, 2007 - Infectious Diseases
About Lyme Disease
About 20,000 cases of Lyme disease are reported to the CDC every year.
October 03, 2007 - Infectious Diseases
Treating Lyme Disease
Nearly all Lyme disease patients can be effectively treated with appropriate antibiotic therapy.
October 03, 2007 - Infectious Diseases
Lyme Disease Symptoms
The onset of symptoms can occur within three to 30 days of a tick bite.
October 03, 2007 - Infectious Diseases
Cardiomyopathy Overview
Cardiomyopathy is a general term used to describe a diverse group of diseases of the heart muscle.
January 09, 2007 - Heart Health

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