Lyme Times
Spring 2011 Issue

Table Of Contents
LymeTimes Spring 2011 Issue
Immune Markers May Help Lyme Diagnosis

Level of C4a complement drops with therapy

By Lyme Times Staff

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Beware Gender-Biased Diagnostic Tests in Lyme disease

Women react to fewer test bands and are consequently under-diagnosed

By Lyme Times Staff

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Anti-Neural Antibodies and Lyme disease

Researchers discover new marker for chronic Lyme

By Lyme Times Staff

10
Multiple Sclerosis? Consider Lyme

Great imitator may mimic MS

By Lyme Times Staff

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Lessons for Lyme from the AIDS Epidemic

Sensitive tests and combination therapy hold promise for patient outcomes

By Lyme Times Staff

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Conflicting Online Medical Information on Lyme disease

Patients must sort fact from fiction when consulting the Internet

By Lyme Times Staff

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The Promise of the Next Decade in Lyme Research

Understanding the mechanisms of bacterial persistence and developing new diagnostic tools may hold the key to a cure

By Lyme Times Staff

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Persistence of Lyme disease Bibliography

Research confi rms spirochetes survive despite Intensive treatment

By Lyme Times Staff

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