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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2018 11:19:12 GMT -5
Better drugs for Lyme disease: focus on the spirochete www.dovepress.com/better-drugs-for-lyme-disease-focus-on-the-spirochete-peer-reviewed-article-IDRAuthors Stricker RB, Middelveen MJ Received 11 June 2018 Accepted for publication 20 July 2018 Published 7 September 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 1437—1439 DOI doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S176831Checked for plagiarism Yes Review by Single-blind Peer reviewers approved by Dr Andrew Yee Peer reviewer comments 4 Editor who approved publication: Professor Suresh Antony aphael B Stricker,1 Marianne J Middelveen2 1Union Square Medical Associates, San Francisco, CA, USA; 2Atkins Veterinary Services, Calgary, AB, Canada Abstract: Twenty-five years ago, the AIDS epidemic was wreaking havoc around the world. Although “HIV denialists” threatened to undermine research efforts to combat the epidemic, development of targeted antiviral therapy eventually provided effective treatment for the disease. Now the Lyme disease epidemic is wreaking havoc around the world, and “Lyme denialists” are undermining efforts to combat the epidemic. Drawing on our experience with the AIDS epidemic, there is a significant need to develop targeted therapy to control the Lyme disease epidemic. Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, tick-borne disease, designer drugs From this link: www.dovepress.com/better-drugs-for-lyme-disease-focus-on-the-spirochete-peer-reviewed-article-IDR
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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2020 17:18:57 GMT -5
The term drugs does not necessarily mean addiction and I'm only registered once, so I do notice when folks tag team, just in case.
I personally have no addictions, often go hours without my cup of coffee and sometimes miss it all together.
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