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Lyme Disease: patient support, research & information.

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From: Mort Zuckerman -  25 Jun 2008, 16:38

To: zerhoune@od.nih.gov, SpinLyme@yahoogroups,com , kshepard@calea.org, fitzmas@gmail,com , patrick.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov, modelt1918@sbcglobal,net , jdrazen@nejm.org, letters@courant,com , Jgerberding@cdc.gov, lender@courant,com , michael.cole@po.state.ct.us, conndcj@po.state.ct.us, executive-editor@nytimes,com , managing- editor@nytimes,com , news-tips@nytimes,com ,...

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From: the 3rd Man -  24 Jun 2008, 22:39

Book: Lyme disease, its toll and its challenges 11:34 AM CDT on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 The Washington Post In the war of information about Lyme disease, patient-activist groups have been at a marked disadvantage to the medical establishment in terms of visibility and credibility. That may be changing, and science journalist Pamela Weintraub's new book,...

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From: the 3rd Man -  24 Jun 2008, 22:32

Great. Then let's call it something else, then..."Lyme disase" is really lame. =============================================================== Tick-Borne Lyme Disease Has European Ancestors, Scientists Say By Cristina Alesci June 23 (Bloomberg) -- Lyme disease, the tick-borne illness named after the Connecticut town where it was discovered,...

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From: tillytoo9 -  24 Jun 2008, 02:52

Hello. I've been doing some research and came to this group via cassia.org. I've been dealing with health problems since returning from my honeymoon in 1993. I recently posted on Medhelp and received a response suggesting I consider LD. Before I continue I'd like to see if this is the correct group for help and what information I can provide to allow...

19 Posts. Last post send by: tillytoo9 - Tuesday 24 Jun
From: the 3rd Man -  23 Jun 2008, 19:56

And..by way of explanation, (as it now seems to be getting hopelessly tangled and confused)... ...I simply noted that the time of PROBABLE exposure as one factor (among several others) had been overlooked in evaluating the LIKELIHOOD that this case could be possibly be Lyme disease. I did not intend this as determinative...that is, that it could EXCLUDE...

6 Posts. Last post send by: the 3rd Man - Monday 23 Jun
From: Mort Zuckerman -  23 Jun 2008, 16:49

CRYME DISEASE- INTRODUCTION http :// www .actionlyme.org/CRYME_DISEASE.htm The Layman's Biotech Crime Decoder "Lyme Disease" is a false term, formally adopted by the Centers for Disease Confabulation in 1994 after a Dearborn, Michigan, conference on the "standardization of testing." The new but false term "Lyme Disease," is actually the diagnostic...

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From: Mort Zuckerman -  23 Jun 2008, 16:36

http :// www .actionlyme.org/PRIMERSHELLGAME.htm CHAPTER 4, WHAT HAPPENED at DEARBORN - the whole 30 pages of my submission to the 2001 Jan, FDA Hearings on LYMErix; on the FDA's website We propose that there are four reports which show that these criminals knew they had could not assess whether or not LYMErix or OspA vaccinations prevented...

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From: Mort Zuckerman -  23 Jun 2008, 04:02

http :// www .actionlyme.org/Dissem after 6 hr attachment.htm

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From: the 3rd Man -  22 Jun 2008, 01:19

Despite frequent assertions that there are, in fact, two "standards of care" in regard to Lyme disease... ...the ILADS Guidelines state on their face, that: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "These guidelines represent an evidence-based review of Lyme and associated tickborne...

2 Posts. Last post send by: the 3rd Man - Sunday 22 Jun
From: cave76 -  21 Jun 2008, 18:25

Disseminated Lyme disease after short-duration tick bite Michael A. Patmas, MD, FACP and Carolina Remorca, MD. JSTD 1994; 1:77-78. Lyme disease, an Ixodes tick-borne spirochetal infection, has been the subject of much controversy. One problematic area has been the prophylactic treatment of deer-tick bites in endemic areas. Some have argued against...

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From: Mort Zuckerman -  21 Jun 2008, 17:23

To: zerhoune@od.nih.gov, SpinLyme@yahoogroups,com , kshepard@calea.org, fitzmas@gmail,com , patrick.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov, modelt1918@sbcglobal,net , jdrazen@nejm.org, letters@courant,com , Jgerberding@cdc.gov, lender@courant,com , michael.cole@po.state.ct.us, conndcj@po.state.ct.us, executive-editor@nytimes,com , managing- editor@nytimes,com , news-tips@nytimes,com ,...

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From: Mort Zuckerman -  20 Jun 2008, 08:49

To: zerhoune@od.nih.gov, SpinLyme@yahoogroups,com , kshepard@calea.org, fitzmas@gmail,com , patrick.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov, modelt1918@sbcglobal,net , jdrazen@nejm.org, letters@courant,com , Jgerberding@cdc.gov, lender@courant,com , michael.cole@po.state.ct.us, conndcj@po.state.ct.us, executive-editor@nytimes,com , managing- editor@nytimes,com , news-tips@nytimes,com ,...

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From: Mort Zuckerman -  20 Jun 2008, 07:14

http :// www ,it ar-tass,com /eng/level2.html?NewsID=12793383 Putin calls for embracing pharmaceutical industry by govt allocations 19.06.2008, 18.04 KURSK, June 19 (Itar-Tass) - Financial resources the Russian government allocates for public health must also embrace and help develop the national pharmaceutical industry, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin...

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