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The Impact Of Lyme Disease On Physical & Mental Health

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The Impact Of Lyme Disease On Physical & Mental Health

DANBURY — Three nationally recognized advocates for improved understanding and treatment of Lyme disease through expanded research and public education will discuss the impact of the tick-borne illness on physical and mental health in a seminar on Tuesday, May 3, at Western Connecticut State University.  

The seminar, “The Impact of Lyme Disease: Body and Mind,” will be presented at 7 pm in the Westside Campus Center Ballroom as part of a Lyme Disease Awareness Month program that also will feature a health fair providing information on various aspects of the disease and its treatment. The fair, sponsored by the Institute for Holistic Health Studies, will run from 6 to 9 pm in the Westside Campus Center, on the university’s westside campus, 43 Lake Avenue Extension. The event will be free and open to the public.

Participants in the seminar panel will include Dr Robert Bransfield, a psychiatrist and president of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS); Patricia Smith, a longtime Lyme disease education advocate and president of the national Lyme Disease Association (LDA); and Denise Lang-Grant, author of Coping with Lyme Disease: A Practical Guide to Dealing with Diagnosis and Treatment.

For more information, contact the WCSU Office of University Relations at 203-837-8486.

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