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Bartenderbonnie
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Dr Robert Bransfield AND Dr Joesph Burrascano !!!

The Connection Between Mental Health and Lyme
Disease

Date & Time; Thursday February 15, 2024 8 pm

Lyme disease is a significant public health concern that has effects far beyond its well-known physical manifestations.
It also significantly impacts mental health, adding another layer to its profound influence. The impact of Lyme disease on mental health is significant, with links to conditions from depression to dementia and even suicide.

Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent escalation. In this webinar, learn from two of the foremost experts, Dr. Robert Bransfield MD, and Dr. Joseph Burrascano, Jr., MD, on diagnosing, testing, and treating patients with mental health challenges that may be related to Lyme disease.

Register with the link below.

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FlqVj3IMTAibabVia6cLFg#/registration

Sponsored by IGeneX

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Ann-Ohio
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I'm in! Two of my heroes!

Dr. Burrascano took on treating Lyme disease cases when no one else would. His guidelines have been life-savers by educating doctors all over the world.

Remember being told "it's all in your head!" Dr. Bransfield was really the first to understand that neurologic symptoms were to be believed as some of the most severe manifestations of Lyme disease. He treated, did research about , wrote some of the best work ever on Lyme disease.

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Beverly
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Thanks for the link.

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God Bless You! Everything..is just my opinion.

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Thanks for the link!
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