Dr Robert DeJonge - Lyme disease
Posted on May 27, 2009, 11:46 p.m. in
Highlights from Dr Robert DeJonge’s presentation at the Annual World Congress of Anti-Aging Medicine in Orlando. Dr DeJonge discusses his findings on new advances in the detection and treatment of Lyme’s disease, an illness which is difficult to diagnose and treat which the Centres for Disease Control believe is underreported in the US by a factor of perhaps ten.
Posted on: 13 January 2009
Highlights from Dr Robert DeJonge’s presentation at the Annual World Congress of Anti-Aging Medicine in Orlando. Dr DeJonge discusses his findings on new advances in the detection and treatment of Lyme’s disease, an illness which is difficult to diagnose and treat which the Centres for Disease Control believe is underreported in the US by a factor of perhaps ten.
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