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Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation is dedicated to promoting research, education, diagnosis, and treatment of Lyme and associated diseases in Canada. #Lyme

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One Health - U of Guelph
One Health - U of Guelph@OneHealthUofG·
Our next One Health seminar will be on Wednesday, April 8, 12:30 with Dr. Kathleen Angell! Dr. Angell's research on Lyme disease integrates tick ecology with Borrelia transmission and host–vector interactions. Enjoy in person (with pizza!) or via Teams: onehealth.uoguelph.ca/one-health-sem…
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Dr. Vett Lloyd on biobanks and the science of tick-borne post-infection illness Dr. Lloyd reviews tick-borne chronic illness from a research lens and the role of biobanks in answering key questions. #Lyme #cdnhealth #ticks canlyme.com/2026/02/vett-l…
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Emmett Shane
Emmett Shane@schizoidman·
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in Canada, but myths about it still abound. In my latest for the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation, I look at six of them and how they endanger our health: canlyme.com/2026/02/six-my…
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A note from our president, Janet Sperling, PhD. Chronic Lyme is real: Despite their intention, recent news broadcasts have the potential to put patients at further risk. #cdnpoli #Lyme canlyme.com/2026/01/chroni…
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Diagnostic tools for Lyme disease, by Dr. Ralph Hawkins Dr. Ralph Hawkins presents on tools available for medical diagnosis of Lyme disease. From the Canadian Tick-Borne Disease Conference in 2025. #Lyme #cdnhealth canlyme.com/2026/01/diagno…
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Five occupations that can raise your risk of tick-borne infections, including Lyme disease  People working outdoors and closely with animals are vulnerable to tick bites, European study finds. #lyme #ticks canlyme.com/2025/10/five-o…
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Nicole Malachowski
Nicole Malachowski@RealMalachowski·
🚩IMPORTANT REMINDER!! 🕷️Ticks are NOT dormant during the winter--they're active all year due to climate change! Warmer temperatures mean ticks emerge earlier in spring & stay active into winter, increasing the risk of tick bites & diseases like Lyme disease. 👉Stay vigilant!
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