The Most Important Words of Lyme

doratr on October 11th, 2009
Several weeks of antibiotic treatment can heal successfully early caught cases of Lyme disease. However, some cases require longer treatment and even some different types of antibiotics.

In later stages, Lyme disease becomes more dangerous and more resistant to medicine. The Lyme bacterium can veil in cell walls and make a way into different areas of the body.

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Are you going away for camping or hiking? Do you hunt or fish? Do you love hiking? Do you work in your garden? Be aware of the presence of ticks and avoid a tick bite. The summer is almost here and ticks are on the go. As ticks tend to be more [...]

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Department of health in New York -Lyme Disease* About 10% of the blog readers are New-Yorkers. Get some facts of the Lyme Disease cases in the big apple published by the department of health in New-York. Read more facts  and get details of the geographical distribution of Lyme disease all over the world. County Confirmed Probable Total Footnotes Albany 564 74 638 Allegany 2 0 2 Broome 15 4 19 Cattaraugus 4 0 4 Chautauqua 6 1 7 Chenango 3 1 4 Clinton 6 1 7 Columbia 429 155 584 Cortland 1 0 1 Delaware 6 3 9 Dutchess 722 419 1141 Erie 7 1 8 Essex 22 2 24 Franklin 4 1 5 Fulton 5 1 6 Genesee 0 1 1 Greene 246 67 313 Herkimer 9 2 11 Jefferson 34 3 37 Lewis 2 0 2 Livingston 1 1 2 Madison 7 4 11 Monroe 11 1 12 Montgomery 17 8 25 Nassau 40 0 40 Niagara 2 1 3 Oneida 25 1 26 Onondaga 46 21 67 Ontario 1 1 2 Orange 336 60 396 Orleans 1 0 1 Oswego 5 1 6 Otsego 12 2 14 Putnam 119 83 202 Rensselaer 436 106 542 Rockland 243 110 353 Saratoga 270 94 364 Schenectady 77 16 93 Schoharie 20 3 23 Schuyler 0 1 1 St Lawrence 24 1 25 Steuben 3 2 5 Suffolk 350 192 542 Sullivan 103 15 118 Tioga 1 0 1 Tompkins 38 4 42 Ulster 565 213 778 Warren 17 3 20 Washington 172 11 183 Wayne 2 0 2 Westchester 172 92 264 Total 5,203 1,783 6,986                                                                         * Provisional data ** [...]

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Get Rid of Lyme disease- Joe Barton

doratr on May 27th, 2009
Overcome your Lyme Disease in 72 Hours or less using a safe, natural home remedy!   Developed in part by a brilliant doctor who happens to be the only person ever to win TWO Nobel Prizes.   Get access to a message board where other Lyme Disease sufferers discuss the remedy - giving you helpful success stories, Lyme tips, [...]

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A One-Minute Cure for all Diseases?

doratr on May 27th, 2009
Hi , If you’re like everyone on this planet, you’ve undoubtedly been affected by disease in one way or another. Either you have suffered from disease yourself – or someone you care about is (or has been) a victim of a devastating disease -- or maybe even died from it. QUESTION: Did you know … that there’s a [...]

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Lymes Disease Treatment - Video

doratr on May 26th, 2009
A 3d animation describing how Lyme disease works inside your body and a lecture on different Lyme disease treatments. Get information of how to get rid of Lyme disease

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Tick Bite - Treatment Guide

doratr on May 12th, 2009
How to remove a tick? How to Treat a Tick Bite? When a tick bites, it buries its head in skin. It breathes through the back. The tick attaches itself by its mouth. Try pulling the tick gently with tweezers. Be careful.  If the tick is broken off while the process of removal process, the tick will [...]

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How to Avoid A Tick Bite?

doratr on May 11th, 2009
Some more great tips to avoid a tick bite and prevent Lyme disease If you're spending time outdoors in wooded or high-grass areas, take the following steps to prevent a tick bite. Reduce your risk of lymes disease by following these tips: After spending time outdoors in wooded or grassy areas, check your clothes and then throw [...]

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Lyme disease symptoms often begin with flu symptoms - like feelings of headache, fever, muscle pains, weakness and stiff neck. Flu is spread through the air by a virus called Influenza. It can range from mild to severe flu symptoms and can be complicated by other infections, illness and even death. Flu symptoms may vary [...]

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