Global Lyme Alliance (GLA) is proud to announce new research grants aimed at tackling critical gaps in Lyme disease research, including biobanking, pediatric Lyme disease, and chronic conditions. This new funding will drive scientific breakthroughs in 2025, addressing urgent challenges and providing solutions for better diagnosis and treatment. ?? Key highlights: ?? Establishing the European Lyme Biorepository ???? Research on Lyme disease and POTS at Johns Hopkins University ?? Advancing pediatric Lyme disease research with Pedi Lyme Net Read the full press release here: https://hubs.la/Q0355QR10 #LymeDisease #GLAResearch #LymeAwareness #TickBorneDisease #ScientificBreakthroughs
I am really excited to see these important projects being funded! The focus on these areas of research and support of research infrastructure and resources will positively impact the lives of patients and their families.
Dance Movement Therapist at Rockford Center
3 周It would be wonderful to have better testing covered by insurance for families. The current CDC guidelines are terrible. The battle of finding the right medical team for my daughter has been exhausting and very costly. igenix should be covered by insurance. There should be better training in the medical community as well. There is too much gaslighting on this issue. I have experienced this in the ER as well as PC doctors and psych doctors. We have had an incredible team to help but it has come at a great cost. I hope that the research will also look at ideas outside the wheelhouse. There are people healing using bee venom and frequencies. These are both very affordable treatments. By affordable i mean around $7,000. Many people with chronic lyme spend hundreds of thousands to get well. That is not okay. I hope John Hopkins does a great job! I know too many that have been disappointed by them in the past. I was told to stay away from them when I was searching for help for my daughter. I pray it will be better now! But after what I experienced at Penn, I don't have much faith in the traditional medical system.