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While L.A. burns, BOP ponders limiting vital treatment for firefighters–and Lyme patients
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On January 8, the California Board of Pharmacy (BOP) was discussing potential restrictions on Category One sterile compounds, including nebulized and IV glutathione. Glutathione is not only beneficial for Lyme disease patients but also proven to help firefighters recover from
Will glutathione treatments survive? Controversial BOP deadline looms.
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For almost a year now, the California Board of Pharmacy (BOP) has been trying to impose severe restrictions on so-called “Category 1 sterile compounds,” much to the dismay of chronically ill patients and the state’s firefighters. Now, the deadline is
David vs. Goliath: Lyme patients and firefighters stall BOP decision again
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California’s Board of Pharmacy (BOP) has been trying its darnedest to restrict access to IV glutathione and other alternative treatments. (See here for background on the issue.) Yet, vociferous opposition by chronic Lyme patients, the state’s firefighters, and others have
The struggle for a normal life after Lyme disease
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You might not think that a mini-series called “Girl at a Bar” is about Lyme disease. But it is. Or more specifically, it’s about a young woman trying to return to normalcy after Lyme disease stole five years of her
Jesse Colin Young, the voice of ’60s anthem “Get Together,” later sang about Lyme disease
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Anyone who was around during the late 1960s is sure to remember these words: “Come on people now…Smile on your brother…Everybody get together…Try to love one another…Right now.” Jesse Colin Young and the Youngbloods were not the first to record
Ten years strong: How MyLymeData works to transform Lyme research
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A decade ago, LymeDisease.org introduced MyLymeData, now recognized as the largest patient-driven registry for Lyme disease in the United States. What is a patient registry? It’s a system that collects information about patients with the same medical condition, in order