Hallelujah, It’s Raining Science!

The Charles Holman Foundation continues its generosity by releasing both the 11th and 10th annual Morgellons conference media free on YouTube! Through these scientific presentations Morgellons is demystified, and it becomes clear that these patients need much better care. 11th Annual Morgellons Conference Diagnosing Morgellons Disease: Ginger Savely, DNP Diagnostic, Testing and Treatment Approaches: Carsten Nicolaus, … Read more

The Charles Holman Foundation Releases 12th Annual Morgellons Conference Presentations For Free On YouTube

Have you ever wondered what happens at a “Morgellons Conference”? The Charles Holman Foundation knows you have and has you covered by releasing its’ 12th annual Morgellons conference presentations free on YouTube!

New Study! Classification and Staging of Morgellons Disease

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The new paper, Classification and Staging of Morgellons Disease: Lessons from Syphilis, introduces a structure for physicians to distinguish the condition in their patient population. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7012249/ …read more on Steemit!— Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morgellons/message  Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morgellons/support

In The Battle Over Morgellons, Science Is Getting Slaughtered

It has been almost eight years since the CDC released the findings of its Morgellons study. Experts tend to agree that the inclusion of patients who “believe they have fibers in their skin” as opposed to limiting the research solely to patients who “have observable filaments embedded in their skin” corrupted the outcome of the … Read more

Positive Lyme Test Could Mean Syphilis

Several peer-reviewed scientific studies demonstrate that a positive Lyme test could mean Syphilis instead of, or in addition to, Lyme. False positive Lyme serology due to syphilis: report of 6 cases and review of the literature. A 44-year-old man presented with visual field defects. Ophthalmoscopy revealed papilloedema of the left eye. Neuroborreliosis was suspected and … Read more