76. Discussing pets, ticks, and Lyme disease, with veterinarian, Michael Howlett
We’re interested in what goes on for non-human animals and how this might affect the human experience.

We’re interested in what goes on for non-human animals and how this might affect the human experience.

A passion for educating fellow hunting and fishing enthusiasts about their risk for Lyme disease and other tick-borne infections.

Dr. Tim Cook is an Internal Medicine Specialist who has spent decades helping patients with complex illnesses. He worked abroad with the Canadian Armed Forces and he has been the physician for multiple officials at Rideau Hall.

Researchers have compiled close to 2,000 responses from women who say medical personnel have not taken their problems seriously. We discuss this challenge and how it impacts chronic health conditions like Lyme disease.

Catching up with Dr. Sarah Keating.

Speaking with Dr. Eleanor Stein about the many challenges treating Lyme disease.

Lilian Dart is an environmental geographer who researches the complex relationship between humans and their environment.

Learning how ticks smell to find their hosts leads to better prevention methods.

Chronic Lyme goes mainstream.

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We’re excited to announce that season six of Looking at Lyme will be coming in the new year. We would also like to welcome Kim Cairns, who will be hosting the new season.

Clinician-researcher Dr. Jack Lambert shares his experience working on emerging infectious diseases and his approach to treating Lyme disease.

Nova Scotia Lyme disease advocate Donna Lugar shares her experience educating the public and working to improve Lyme disease policy.

Education and innovation using a One Health approach to vector-borne diseases.

A Canadian naturopathic doctor’s perspective on Lyme disease.
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