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Fewer deaths in Lyme patients than typical Americans, a year after diagnosis
14 Jan 2020

Fewer deaths in Lyme patients than typical Americans, a year after diagnosis

by LymeScience Editor | posted in: Science vs myths | 0

Unnecessary Lyme anxiety exists, but Lyme carditis is a real concern

Lyme disease education, Real Lyme patients

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