When to Suspect Lyme
The most useful diagnostic reference: the “Bible” of Lyme medical literature.
by John Bleiweiss, MD.
The When To Suspect Lyme Disease essay:
This essay, written by John D. Bleiweiss, ...
High calcium, vitamin D intake may have a down side
In one of the first studies to examine the relationship between diet and brain lesions, researchers observed that elderly people who reported higher calcium and vitamin D intake were much more likely ...
Musical Hallucinations: Strike Out The Band - Please!
The Lyme Times
Volume 34
http://lymetimes.org/archives/LT34.PDF
By Virginia T. Sherr, M.D.
Miriam's feminine skills and unfailing sensual radar led to glorious friendships. She ...
Chlamydia Symptoms and Infection
If you have chlamydia, chances are that you may exhibit few symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms may be mild and can easily go undetected. Women are more likely to experience few symptoms associated with th ...
Unexplained bruising on the legs, symmetrical bruising
Hi, first of, let me start with a little background just in case it’s relevant. I’m 22, male, white Hispanic, 5’9, 170lbs, never had a broken bone, no appendix (only operation I’ve ever had), no smo ...
Green Tea Can Treat Skin Inflammation
The virtues of green tea can’t be trumpeted enough, but apparently, now it’s being used to treat skin disorders like psoriasis and dandruff. Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia who studied ...
Berry Good! Preventing Cancer with Berries
According to researchers from Rutgers University, New Jersey, blueberries could prevent the development of colon cancer. A natural compound, pterostilbene, which can be found in blueberries and other ...
Breathing exercise for relaxation
The 4-7-8 (or Relaxing Breath) Exercise takes very little time, requires no equipment, and can be done anywhere. Although you can do the exercise in any position, sit with your back straight while lea ...