Health officer diagnosed Lyme disease in resident
By WENDY DePUY
Published: Thursday, May. 29, 2008
AMHERST — In his first week on the job as Amherst health officer, Brian Gleason made a diagnosis that had eluded doctors — and saved Addie Warner from a potentially terrible fate.
Warner didn’t know it, but she had Lyme disease, and had been living with it for at least several months, maybe for more than a year.
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http://www.cabinet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080529/MILFORD01/93606640/-1/milford01
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Lyme Disease: Bugged by medical mystery
http://tinyurl.com/594pl4
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Victims/
Published: Thursday, May. 29, 2008
AMHERST — In his first week on the job as Amherst health officer, Brian Gleason made a diagnosis that had eluded doctors — and saved Addie Warner from a potentially terrible fate.
Warner didn’t know it, but she had Lyme disease, and had been living with it for at least several months, maybe for more than a year.
Read More...
http://www.cabinet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080529/MILFORD01/93606640/-1/milford01
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Lyme Disease: Bugged by medical mystery
http://tinyurl.com/594pl4
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Victims/
Starmail - 30. Mai, 08:59