47. Meditation and Lyme with Nicholas Arsenault
In this podcast, we find out how meditation can help people throughout their health challenges and beyond.
In this podcast, we find out how meditation can help people throughout their health challenges and beyond.
Although some astrocytes are helping to keep our brains safe and healthy, another subset of astrocytes act in ways that are considered pathogenic – leading to neuroinflammation.
Lauren Hudson was tasked with aligning the resource with the provincial curriculum.
Nurses can teach about ways to prevent tick encounters, do tick checks, assess for the myriad of symptoms for Lyme disease, and share what they have learned wherever they go.
Tim Cormode takes his tick kit with him every time he goes mountain biking or takes his daughter and dog out for a walk.
Vett, and her dynamic research team, is currently working on a local maritime initiative testing ticks for various pathogens.
Prevention helps to avoid potential health risks, including a daily tick check in order to reduce the risk of contracting Lyme disease.
Many Lyme patients have challenges with equilibrium and balance, both of which are influenced by vision and depth perception.
Do you know a tree planter who’s getting ready to head out into the wilderness?
The second episode of Looking at Lyme features an interview with Justin Wood, founder of Geneticks Canada. In this episode, Justin takes us deep into the world of ticks.
Funding grants for healthcare practitioners are available now!