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4.02 What Lyme disease newsletters and journals are available?

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This article is from the Lyme Disease FAQ, by Milo7 with numerous contributions by others.

4.02 What Lyme disease newsletters and journals are available?

LYME TIMES, a quarterly journal, and publication of the Lyme Disease
Resource Center.
Subscription rates: $25 US annual rate;
$35 annual rate for Canada and Mexico;
$40 other foreign countries for air mail.
Payable in US funds only to:
LDRC, P.O. Box 707, Weaverville, CA 96093.

LYMELIGHT, a quarterly newsletter of the Lyme Disease Foundation.
Subscription via: Friend of LDF membership donation of $25
The Lyme Disease Foundation
http://www.lyme.org/

LYMENET (Electronic) NEWSLETTER, a free online newsletter.
For subscription information:
LymeNet Newsletter Info
http://newsletter.lymenet.org/

SPOTLIGHT ON LYME, a free bimonthly newsletter of the Lyme Alliance.
Subscription information, and archived past issues:
Lyme Alliance, Inc
http://www.lymealliance.org/
or
Order copies by mail from:
Lyme Alliance, Inc.
P.O. Box 454
Concord, Michigan 49237

AMERICA ON LYME NEWSLETTER, E-mailed once a month for free.
To subscribe, E-mail Woodi16@aol.com
New subscribers receive a very informative pamphlet on Lyme disease.

Prime Time Lyme Newsletter
For membership of Lyme Association of Greater Kansas City, Inc.
Family membership: $30 annually
http://community.lawrence.com/info/LymeAssociation

LymeSig Home Page
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/frankd/lymesig.htm

LymeTruth by Douglas Dodge
http://www.lymetruth.org/

JOURNAL OF SPIROCHETAL AND TICK-BORNE DISEASES, a peer-reviewed quarterly,
and journal of The Lyme Disease Foundation. For subscription information,
see:

Journal of Spirochetal and Tick-borne Diseases
http://www.slackinc.com/general/jstd/jstdhome.htm

The Lyme Disease Foundation
http://www.lyme.org/

 

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