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A new study on Lyme disease sheds light on the persistence of symptoms; another new study points to an antibiotic that may be ...
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New Scientist on MSNLyme disease treated with antibiotic that doesn't harm gut microbiomeMice overcame a Lyme disease infection after being given an antibiotic that is often used for pneumonia, and its effect on ...
Symptoms that persist long after Lyme disease is treated are not uncommon—a 2022 study found that 14% of patients who were ...
A new Vancouver Island-based charity is stepping in to help patients pay for alternative medical treatments not covered by ...
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MedPage Today on MSNAntibiotic Candidate for Lyme Disease Boosts Hope for Custom ApproachIn the realm of Lyme disease research, one antibiotic emerged as being highly effective for treatment of acute infection, and ...
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News Medical on MSNNew antibiotic offers hope for more effective Lyme disease treatmentLyme disease, a disease transmitted when deer ticks feed on infected animals like deer and rodents, and then bite humans, impacts nearly half a million individuals in the U.S. annually.
Epidemiologist Elizabeth Schiffman, who supervises the Vectorborne Diseases Unit at the Minnesota Department of Health, ...
It is also possible that the tick was not carrying the disease. Detecting Lyme Disease can be difficult to identify in the early stages as the early symptoms—fever, headache, stiffness, lethargy, and ...
Ticks are more likely to carry the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease in areas where pheasants are released, new research ...
Early diagnosis can lead to easier and more successful treatment for Lyme disease, a condition that can cause a range of debilitating symptoms and even secondary conditions if left untreated.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNPheasants linked to higher risk of Lyme disease bacteria in ticksTicks are more likely to carry the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease in areas where pheasants are released, new research shows.
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