Bonus episode 57. Microbes, mold and mindset with Dr. Diane Mueller
Tools that support a multilayered approach.
Tools that support a multilayered approach.
We are approaching the end of Season 4, and Looking at Lyme is looking for your feedback in our new podcast survey! We have interviewed so many interesting guests over the past few years: it’s hard to believe that we are finishing up our 4th Season with our 55th podcast! We want to hear from…
Geneticks is offering industry pricing for businesses interested in the option of tick testing for their employees.
When it comes to Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses, prevention is paramount! There are some basic steps you can take to protect yourself and your family, including applying insect repellent before going outdoors. Keeping a supply of insect spray near the door, in your pack and in your car makes that important step even…
CanLyme is grateful to outgoing ILADS Executive Director Barbara Buchman for 20 years of service! Thank you for your support in training Canadian healthcare professionals. CanLyme has provided training grants to Canadian healthcare professionals to attend ILADS training and conferences over the past few years. Barbara Buchman helped facilitate this process and we appreciated her…
As we approach the end of the year, the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation & Lyme Education, Awareness, & Prevention (LEAP) Team would like to wish you all an enjoyable and safe holiday season and give thanks for helping create the kind of impact that changes the world.
Thank you to all of the listeners, donors, and healthcare professionals who joined us in 2022.
The Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation promotes research, education, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme and tick-borne diseases and has supported Canadians for over two decades.
CanLyme is pleased to announce education grants for Canadian healthcare practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of tick-borne illnesses by attending the 23rd Annual ILADS Scientific Conference in Orlando, Florida from September 22-25th.
Although every illness comes with its own challenges, and every person’s experience of illness is as unique as their fingerprint, certain illnesses come with the added burdens of uncertainty and believability.
Treating complex infections such as Lyme disease involves so much more than simply eradicating microbes. Those who treat chronic Lyme disease have long recognized the importance of understanding the bigger picture which includes the immune response, associated infections, neurobiological manifestations, psychosocial impacts and the effect of stress on a patient’s immune response. Leading the way …
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.
Dr. Baranchuk’s approach is “learning in action” where a curious approach, along with information from patients, colleagues, research and self-directed learning can guide physicians in their practice.
Lauren Hudson was tasked with aligning the resource with the provincial curriculum.
On season three of Looking at Lyme we’ll meet a cardiologist who has developed a new protocol for diagnosing and treating Lyme, we’re going all the way to Germany to learn about blood testing for Lyme disease, and don’t miss out on our interview with a world renown brain scientist who had a massive stroke then studied her recovery.
Funding grants for healthcare practitioners are available now!