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Dr. Cameron keynote speaker in Vermont August 5, 2007

Excerpts from Times Argus August 5, 2007 The high-profile keynote speakers included Pat Smith, president of the Lyme Disease Association; Dr. Brian Fallon, the director of the Lyme and Tick-borne Diseases Research Center at Columbia University Medical Center, and Dr. Daniel J. Cameron, an internist, epidemiologist and clinical researcher.…"A blood test is not helpful to [...]

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ILADS elects president

Dr. Cameron is the chief author of the ILADS evidence-based medicine practice guidelines.The ILADS treatment guidelines are based on evidence that Lyme is a complex disease, with symptoms that can vary significantly in patients.The ILADS guidelines are in direct conflict with the current accepted guidelines which support a view of Lyme as a simple disease [...]

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Lyme disease Training Program

Bethesda, MD September 30, 2008 — The International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) today officially launched a physicians training program with the goal of decreasing incidence of chronic Lyme disease. The training program intends to train more than one hundred physicians over the next five years. The program has been underwritten by a grant [...]

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Dr. Cameron at Martha’s Vineyard

For more infomration contact the Martha’s Vineyard Lyme Disease Association, Inc. Excerpt from The Martha’s Vineyard Times.  "Dr. Cameron maintains a practice in Mt. Kisco, N.Y., and has been a pioneer in Lyme disease as an author of practice guidelines, analytic reviews, and clinical trials. He is widely recognized for conducting epidemiologic research while practicing [...]

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C-Span Coverage of House floor debate

Click to view the C-Span coverage courtesy of Lymerights. The National Capital Lyme Disease Association, with Founding Sponsor Turn the Corner Foundation, was pleased  to host the Congressional Luncheon Briefing on Lyme Disease on Wednesday, September 24, 2008.  We want to offer our heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your support, in whatever form [...]

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Dr. Cameron on the radio September 15 2008

About Sue Vogan Sue Vogan was a military wife for many years. During 1997, she was bitten by a tick and developed Lyme disease. Since then, her life has not been the same. She might have been dumped onto the path of chronic illness, but she has made the best of her journey. She has [...]

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Ticked off: Deer, Lyme Disease connected?

Many people look at deer as harmless, bushy-tailed, vegetarians that quietly meander through the woods just looking for something good to munch on. While all that may be true, the overpopulation of these quiet forest dwellers is becoming a problem throughout Fairfield County. A recent deer count done by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection [...]

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Connecticut Residents at Significant Risk of Developing Chronic Lyme Disease

Hartford, CT — Jason Bartlett, Connecticut State Representative, D-2, was joined by Dr. Daniel Cameron, President of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) and Pat Smith, President of the Lyme Disease Association. "Lyme is a serious disease of epidemic proportion," said Dr. Dan Cameron, president of ILADS. "It is important that Connecticut residents [...]

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Dr. Wormser opinion of "the net"

Quotes from Dr. Gary Wormser, first author, the IDSA ‘he IDSA claims that most "chronic Lyme" patients need a second opinion. They’ve been told they have Lyme disease because some of their symptoms are in line with the illness, but they don’t meet the official criteria for a diagnosis. As far as I can tell, [...]

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Dr. Cameron as ILADS president will convene the annual scientific conference and speak on prevention

October 18-19– Dr. Cameron to speak on Lyme disease prevention as president of ILADS at the International Lyme Disease Meeting to be held in San Francisco.   Click to see the full program.  Professionals, advocates and patients can register at http://www.ilads.org/  

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