Lyme Disease Books
Dr. Daniel Cameron, an internist and Lyme disease researcher in Mount Kisco, New York, is accustomed to being on the firing line. A former academic researcher who headed the National Task Force on Aging, Cameron the clinician, who has published … Excerpt Denise Lang
1. Coping with Lyme disease by Denise Lang. To order.
2. Cure Unknown by Pamela Weintraub
"In the year 1993, I spread a map across the sunken living room of our co-op apartment in Forest Hills, Queens, and marked a bull's-eye..."
Excerpt from a book review by Robert Miller at Newstimes.com. Dr. Daniel Cameron of Mt. Kisco, N.Y., the president of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society, agreed that the research will increasingly show that Lyme disease is a difficult disease to diagnose and treat. The debate over treatment hasn't caught up to that research, he said. "My feeling is controversy is the product of not enough data," Cameron said.
3. Beating Lyme: Understanding and Treating This Complex and Often Misdiagnosed Disease (Paperback) by Constance A. Bean (Author), Lesley Ann Fein (Author)



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