A podcast by the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation
Looking at Lyme is an educational podcast created by the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation, designed to increase awareness and empower listeners with expert knowledge.
65. Exploring Invisible International with Dr. Nevena Zubcevik
Education and innovation using a One Health approach to vector-borne diseases.
64. Foundations of healing with Dr. Marie Matheson
A Canadian naturopathic doctor’s perspective on Lyme disease.
63. Getting to know ILADS with Sarah Quillen
Supporting clinicians through education and research.
62. The role of patient organizations with Mario Levesque
Lyme patients working together to get the healthcare they need.
61. Seeking answers and finding resilience with Rachel and Dorothy Leland
Harnessing the power of words to communicate, advocate, and heal.
60. Lyme persistence and combination antibiotic research with Monica Embers
Advancing research in Lyme and Bartonella infections.
59. Reflecting on Lyme disease in Canada with Janet Sperling
Twenty years and counting: CanLyme continues to support patients through research, education and advocacy.
Season five of Looking at Lyme, coming soon!
We have an exciting line up of experts to help you get the latest in research, healthcare, education, and prevention.
Bonus episode 58. Under the microscope with Dr. Leona Gilbert
Understanding Borrelia at a cellular level.
Bonus episode 57. Microbes, mold and mindset with Dr. Diane Mueller
Tools that support a multilayered approach.
Bonus episode, 56: PANS, PANDAS and Lyme with Dr. Nancy O’Hara
We welcome a world leader in this field to the podcast, Dr. Nancy O’Hara.
That’s a wrap for season four!
Season highlights and a link to our podcast survey.
Announcing the first annual Canadian Tick-Borne Disease Conference
Join us for the first annual Canadian Tick-Borne Disease Conference exclusively for medical practitioners. Taking place in Toronto, November 8 and 9, this conference will allow you to hear the latest on diagnosis and treatment of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases from fellow practitioners and experts.














