The Lyme Disease Association (LDA) is a national organization, dedicated to Lyme disease education, 
prevention, and research funding, with affiliated groups around the country. 
        www.lymediseaseassociation.org

 
Specifically addressing Lyme Disease and education, check out: 
        www.lymediseaseassociation.org/Schools.html 

To learn more about the Lyme Disease Research Center at Columbia University, a joint 
project between the LDA and Time for Lyme, check out: 
        http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/AboutCenter.html 

The International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society is a nonprofit, international, multidisciplinary 
medical society, dedicated to the diagnosis and appropriate treatment of Lyme and its associated diseases. 
        www.ilads.org 


To access Dr. Joseph Burrascano’s Advanced Treatment Guidelines, check out: 
        www.ilads.org/files/burrascano_0905.pdf 

 To learn more about the published ILADS Treatment Guidelines, go to: 
        www.ilads.org/guidelines_summary.html 

The Lyme Times, published by CALDA, an affiliate of the Lyme Disease Association, is a premier 
source for Lyme disease information. In addition to subscribing by joining CALDA, the Special Issues 
can be ordered separately, and I recommend that they be included in the Lyme library of everyone 
interested in Lyme disease. There are four special issues: Patient Issue, Insurance Issue, Children’s 
Treatment Issue and Children’s Education Issue (I was guest editor of the last two). 
        www.lymetimes.org 

Stop Ticks on People is committed to promoting the study and implementation of environmentally safe 
methods of tick control thus reducing the incidence and prevalence of these diseases. 
        www.stopticks.org 

Time for Lyme, an affiliate of the Lyme Disease Association, is dedicated to finding a cure for Lyme 
disease through advocacy, political action, and raising funds for research. 
        www.timeforlyme.org 

Their video, “The Student, The Educators and Lyme”, a valuable resource for in-service 
training in the schools, is available for purchase at: 
        http://www.timeforlyme.org/TFLWebDone/AdditionalResources.htm 
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