62. The role of patient organizations with Mario Levesque
Lyme patients working together to get the healthcare they need.

Lyme patients working together to get the healthcare they need.

Harnessing the power of words to communicate, advocate, and heal.

Advancing research in Lyme and Bartonella infections.

Twenty years and counting: CanLyme continues to support patients through research, education and advocacy.

We have an exciting line up of experts to help you get the latest in research, healthcare, education, and prevention.

Understanding Borrelia at a cellular level.

Tools that support a multilayered approach.

We welcome a world leader in this field to the podcast, Dr. Nancy O’Hara.

Gaining ground through research and collaboration.

A growing concern for many outdoor workers across the country is the risk of a tick encounter in their workplace. Fortunately there are steps that employers and employees can take to reduce the risk of tick bites and tick-borne illnesses. Increased awareness is an important first step, and creating and implementing policies in the workplace…

Ticks can be found in our backyards, parks and school grounds, and for thousands of Canadians, they can also be found in their workplace.

In this podcast, Sarah is joined by two Canadian women who have joined forces to create, research, and sell tick repellants made without harsh chemicals.

Dr. Trout Fryxell talks about tick biology, tick populations in the southeastern US, and strategies to keep ticks away from people in our backyards and school yards.

In part 2, Dr. Nathan talks about Bartonella, helpful strategies for treating tick-borne illnesses, resources for a deeper dive into the diagnosis and treatment mold, Lyme disease and multiple chemical sensitivities.

Dr. Neil Nathan is a physician and author, and is a Founding Diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, and the International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness (ISEAI). He has practiced medicine for over 50 years including 30 years treating patients with chronic complex illnesses, and 20 years treating patients with Lyme disease.
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