It seems as if every year science journals publish new studies that associate Morgellons with chronic Lyme disease. The journal editors publish these studies based on the strength of the evidence presented in the research. Yet year after year few news outlets syndicate these significant findings. What is the controversy in raising awareness about this new Morgellons science? What can we do to combat the media from censoring legitimate research?
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Dr. Ginger Savely, DNP Livestream
Thursday December 7th, 2:00PM EST with Dr. Ginger Savely, DNP author of Morgellons: The Legitimization of a Disease. [amazon_link asins=’0997920025′ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’morgello-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’4015c210-d9e7-11e7-a53d-e5106d256dc3′] Dr. Savely has worked for years treating Morgellons patients, and offers experienced insight into the disease on her website:Â http://gingersavely.com
Chronic Lyme Disease: a Case Definition at Last
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (PRWEB) MAY 09, 2017
For years, Lyme disease patients with chronic symptoms have been denied care because there was no formal recognition of their disease. Now for the first time researchers from the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) have published a groundbreaking case definition of chronic Lyme disease in the prestigious medical journal Chronic Diseases International.
Morgellons Misinformation Identification
Morgellons Misinformation. First, let’s detail some fundamentals:
Morgellons Peer-Reviewed Evidence
Specific theories about Morgellons have been validated and others have been disproven against the standard by which we determine the truth. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3474310/Â