http://www.janson.com/telev... Beginning with the first occurrences in the village of Lyme, Connecticut in the 70s, to the identification of the virus in the mid 80s, to the unmasking of borrelios...
http://www.janson.com/television/show... Beginning with the first occurrences in the village of Lyme, Connecticut in the 70s, to the identification of the virus in the mid 80s, to the unmasking of borreliosis as a true epidemic and the reason behind widespread ailments such as rheumatism, nerve paralysis and heart diseases in the 90s.
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When I was little I had a tick in my neck. It was almost all the way in there, but then my mum noticed it one day and pulled it out.... hurt so bad! But I'm lucky...
Good video, but it doesn't describe how bad the lyme disease actually makes you feel, how ill you get. I have it myself now, and there is no way to describe how bad you constantly feel. Other than that it's a good documentary.
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and as far as i know here are no ticks here
do they live in any other part of ausrtralia?
simple answers please
Other than that it's a good documentary.