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Author: Felicia Parrillo
Publication Date: January 21, 2026 - 18:01

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Lyme disease patients say care gaps persist in Canada, call for change

January 21, 2026
For many, Lyme disease is caught early — and treated quickly — with a standard course of antibiotics. But for others, recovery isn't straightforward.


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