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Neural Foundry's avatar

The LymeX partnership leveraging AI for diagnostics is interesting, but the real breakthrough would be tests that can distinguish active infection from post-treatment symptoms. Right now that ambiguity drives most of the treatment controvery. I've worked with patients stuck in limbo bc their symptoms persist but standard tests come back negative. The $10 million investment seems modest given the scale of the problem, tho I get that private partnership model is probably ment to leverage more resources. Early detection tools are helpful, but if we're still unsure whether someone has chronic infection or post-infectious syndrome six months later, we're missing the bigger diagnostic gap.

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Paula McClean's avatar

I had Lyme disease and used an integrative approach to healing and it took about a year but I was able to heal from not only the Lyme spirochete but the 6 co- infections that I was also infected with.

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Jayne Doe's avatar

Looks like Dept of Health websites are not updating their CDC childhood immunization schedules to reflect recent changes. Is the CDC? Perhaps HHS RFK Jr could "mandate" that update.

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Brenda Ping's avatar

I posted MAHA Minute on X but the screen shot does not transfer from the share button. Can you add that? Would make a greater impact. Thanks!

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Rottipapa's avatar

Why did I just read an article that stated the pharmaceutical companies are raising med prices on the major meds taken by the majority of Americans. BP, CHOLESTEROL, RESPIRATORY INHALERS etc.?

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Rottipapa's avatar

If drug prices are supposed to decrease in price, why did I just read an article that said big pharmaceuticals are raising the prices of BP, CHOLESTEROL, RESPIRATORY, etc. All the major life sustaining drugs to keep the majority of illnesses in control. These are the meds the majority of people are taking. However, they are lowering injections for weight loss which has more terrible side effects. This does not make any sense.

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