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Doctors Told Nicole Bell Her Husband had Alzheimer’s

He didn’t. “What Lurks in the Woods: Struggle and Hope in the Midst of Chronic Illness” documents her family’s difficult journey.

By Dorothy Kupcha Leland

“Deep Places” Explores One Man’s Lyme Fight

Author Ross Douthat shares how his life changed dramatically.

By Dorothy Kupcha Leland

Genes and Environment Trigger New Chronic Illnesses

Dr. Neil Nathan’s book, “Toxic” seeks to help “ultrasensitive” patients with mold toxicity, Lyme disease, multiple chemical sensitivities, and chronic environmental illness.

By Lonnie Marcum

Is Lyme Disease a Bioweapons Experiment Gone Bad?

Kris Newby’s book, Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons, is a wakeup call.

By Dorothy Kupcha Leland

A Parent’s Survival Guide for When your Child has Lyme Disease

A look at the many complex personal and family issues that arise with diagnosis.

By Dorothy Kupcha Leland

How Might a Doctor Respond to a Patient with Relapsing Lyme Symptoms?

“Conquering Lyme Disease” and the deeply entrenched medical divide about the diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease.

By Dorothy Kupcha Leland

“American medicine pretends to understand the Lyme epidemic. It does not.”

“Lyme: The First Epidemic of Climate Change” takes comprehensive look at worldwide Lyme disease picture.

By Dorothy Kupcha Leland

Looking for Answers?

Additional books about Lyme disease.

By Dorothy Kupcha Leland

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