2025 Lyme Disease Awareness Month
Join with LymeDisease.org to find better ways to prevent and treat tick-borne diseases.
LymeDisease.org is the largest communications network in Lyme disease. Our website draws millions of unique visitors a year providing up-to-date and timely news and Lyme disease education.
We conduct the largest research study of Lyme disease through our patient registry and research platform, MyLymeData. MyLymeData empowers patients to use their data to drive change.
Grass roots advocacy representing the patient for legislative, treatment and insurance changes. We represent hundreds of thousands of patients and provide them with the tools essential to empowerment.
The Lyme Times connects you to trustworthy information on critical research, events and treatment for Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases.
Weekly e-newsletter and social media such as FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Instagram keep the public informed on timely topics and events facing the patient population.
MyLymeData Viz – Featured Blog
Blog helps visualize information from MyLymeData
Over 18,000 patients have enrolled in MyLymeData, pooling their health history, symptoms, and treatments so we can all learn from their experiences. The MyLymeData Viz blog shares these results as they become available.
We aim to help you visualize the information from MyLymeData in a way that makes it more useful to you and your doctors.
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Don’t miss the latest issue of the Digital Lyme Times!
View some of the articles below:
- In Memoriam: Patricia Smith, LDA President and Tireless Lyme Advocate, Passes Away
- Honoring a Legacy: Celebrating the Life and Achievements of Patricia Smith
- National Academies seek answers to riddle of persistent Lyme disease
- Biologists map the DNA of 47 strains of Lyme disease
- When Lyme patients must fight to be believed by doctors
- Understanding the Jarisch Herxheimer Reaction
- Congenital Lyme disease is under-recognized by medical professionals
You will also find prior issues of the Lyme Times, as well as new key resources. If your current membership level includes videos, you can now access those videos online. Resources include a physician directory to help you find a Lyme-literate physician in your area.
Please use the buttons below to explore the members’ site and all of the LymeTimes issues.