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						<title>Proof that chronic Lyme disease exists</title>
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						<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 05:58:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>The evidence continues to mount that Chronic Lyme Disease (CLD) exists and must be addressed by the medical community if solutions are to be found. Four National Institutes of Health (NIH) trials validated the existence and severity of CLD. Despite the evidence, there are physicians who continue to deny the existence and severity of CLD, which can hinder efforts to find a solution. Recognizing CLD could facilitate efforts to avoid diagnostic delays of two years and durations of illness of 4.7 to 9 years described in the NIH trials. The risk to society of emerging antibiotic-resistant organisms should be weighed against the societal risks associated with failing to treat an emerging population saddled with CLD. The mixed long-term outcome in children could also be examined. Once we accept the evidence that CLD exists, the medical community should be able to find solutions. Medical professionals should be encouraged to examine whether: (1) innovative treatments for early LD might prevent CLD, (2) early diagnosis of CLD might result in better treatment outcomes, and (3) more effective treatment regimens can be developed for CLD patients who have had prolonged illness and an associated poor quality of life.</description>
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						<title>Lyme Disease Spreading Worldwide</title>
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						<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Two Lyme disease researchers and a nationally known Lyme disease advocate presented a picture Friday of a surging but poorly understood public health threat that divides the medical community and leaves patients groping to find effective treatment. </description>
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						<title>2010 Video of a senate hearing in Pennsylvania</title>
						<link>http://www.lymeproject.com/lymenews/lyme_disease_legislative/48.html</link>
						<category>Legislative</category>
						<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:01:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Drs. Cameron, Maloney, Ostroff, and Kimball along with Julia F. Wagner, Gretchen and Meghan Harrison, and Pat Smith testify before the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee,  Senator Don White, Chairman, Tuesday, June 22, 2010


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						<title>SAVE THE DATE: ILADS 2010 Meeting Announced</title>
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						<category>Events</category>
						<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 15:13:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>The ILADS Eleventh Annual Scientific Session will be held Friday-Sunday October 15-17, 2010 at the Westin, Jersey City, NJ. </description>
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						<title>Evidence That Chronic Lyme Disease Exists</title>
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						<category>Books and Journals</category>
						<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 10:43:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Dr. Daniel Cameron, a board certified primary care physician in Mt. Kisco, NY, considered one of the pioneers in successfully treating recurrent or Chronic Lyme Disease, has recently published a research article detailing clinical studies that support the conclusion that Chronic Lyme Disease exists – Proof That Chronic Lyme Disease Exists. Dr. Cameron diligently researched and sourced information, leveraging credible research studies and evidence to outline and prove that Chronic Lyme Disease does exist in his research article. The goal of this article is to inform the public and medical community on the implications of Lyme disease when left undiagnosed and untreated. </description>
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						<title>2010 written testimony senate hearing in Pennsylvania</title>
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						<category>Dr. Cameron</category>
						<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 03:38:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>The annual cost of acute Lyme disease in Pennsylvania under the ILADS conclusion reflects the additional cost for CLD. The annual cost of Lyme disease in Pennsylvania would be an additional $130 million if ten percent of the 80,000 cases of Lyme disease would become chronic.** The annual cost of CLD in Pennsylvania would be $609 million to $1.2 billion if individuals with CLD remained ill for the 4.7 and 9 years respectively as described in the NIH clinical trials.</description>
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						<title>Dr. Cameron one of Top Doctors 2008</title>
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						<category>Dr. Cameron</category>
						<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 22:35:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>How Doctors Are Selected
Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. is a healthcare research and information company founded in 1991 by a former medical college board chairman and president to help guide consumers to America’s top doctors and hospitals. Castle Connolly’s established survey and research process, under the direction of an MD, involves tens of thousands of top doctors and the medical leadership of leading hospitals.</description>
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						<title>&#039;Lyme Rage&#039;: Can Lyme Disease Affect Your Personality?</title>
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						<category>General News</category>
						<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 10:48:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>&amp;quot;I&amp;#039;m convinced that Lyme in a chronic form can affect psychiatric issues, neurological issues and you can have neurological problems,&amp;quot; New York epidemiologist Dr. Daniel Cameron said</description>
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						<title>Dr. Cameron speaks at IDSA hearing</title>
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						<category>Archives</category>
						<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 14:42:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>The following professionals representing ILADS testified at the hearings at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC: Daniel Cameron, MD, International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS), California; Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA, California Lyme Disease Association (CALDA), Ukiah, CA; Allison Delong, ILADS, Providence, RI; Ken Liegner, MD, ILADS, Armonk, NY;  Steven Phillips, MD, ILADS, Wilton, CT; and Raphael Stricker, MD, ILADS, San Francisco, CA. See the IDSA website for a complete list of the presenters.
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						<title>Psychiatric manifestations of Lyme disease in the news</title>
						<link>http://www.lymeproject.com/lymenews/lyme_disease_news/42.html</link>
						<category>General News</category>
						<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:37:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>March 10, 2009 The tradegy death of a pastor had in Illinois has led to a national Lyme disease dialogue regarding the psychiatric manifestations of Lyme disease.  </description>
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