Passionate about being advocates for the Lyme community, the AHLF team is dedicated to spreading awareness and educating others on Lyme Disease and MCAS.
2019 has been an absolute whirlwind, but in the best way possible. Thank you to all those who have supported our journey thus far; we love all of you. 💙
Watch our recap video here: https://t.co/CcLhiTWnrn
#ResearchForAlex
One of the toughest Lyme fighters we know is also one of our most cherished friends, and today we are proud to share her story. (Found in the link below.) 💙
#ResearchForAlex
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Congratulations @SophiaCPopov on your epic win! Your #LymeDisease and #TickBorneIllness community is very proud of you. We know all that you’ve had to overcome to achieve such elite performance. Sweet action! #LymeWarrior
When I’m feeling confined, I like to remind myself to “remember the #ArtOfThePossible.” When things seem insurmountable, choose to collaborate, gift each other your individual strengths, and you’ll always find a way forward. Together, anything is possible.
Facebook Live event, Saturday, July 18, 6-7:30 pm, EDT. Virtual memorial service for Dr. Neil Spector. If you can't tune in live, you can watch the replay on FB and YouTube. https://t.co/nCfBVB5weY
#Fresno City Council: approves mandatory mask-wearing at all businesses and gov facilities. Medical exemptions allowed. Employers must notify employees if there is a positive COVID test. State already has similar law. 5-1 vote (@GarryBredefeld no; @PaulCaprioglio absent).
If every American starting wearing masks outside of their homes, the United States could have the coronavirus pandemic under control in four to eight weeks, a top U.S. federal health official says.
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"Ticks are responsible for the majority of our vector-borne illnesses in the U.S., and our programming does not adequately meet the need in its current form, for both surveillance and control," said Emily Mader @_NEVBD#LymeDisease#Ticks https://t.co/JbTX2RnJ6i
Any ideas on how to clean up rampant conflicts of interest in science? It's ubiquitous & has killed many, akin to another kind of pandemic we know.
If #COVID has done anything good, it's to highlight the need for a major overhaul in how medical research is regulated.
Flags were lowered to half-staff today across @DukeU for @drneilspector a nationally recognized physician-scientist, translational research leader @DukeCancer and oncology mentor who passed away on Sunday, June 14, 2020. He was 63. 💔🙏🏻💚 https://t.co/giNg8lcQge
"Lyme disease symptoms could be mistaken for COVID-19, with serious consequences" https://t.co/O3hxxhkvcb via @Lymenews, originally via @ConversationUS - written by #urichmond biology professor Jory Brinkerhoff, a disease ecologist.