Dr. Amy Offutt highlighted in patient article “How I Knew I Had Chronic Lyme Disease”
In The Healthy article “How I Knew I Had Chronic Lyme Disease,” a patient recounts a prolonged journey of misdiagnosis until chronic Lyme was finally identified—a poignant reminder of how elusive this condition can be. Notably, With a background in family medicine and integrative therapies, Dr. Amy Offutt, President of the International Lyme and Associated…
Read MoreUnderstanding Lyme Disease and Chronic Illness: Insights from Experts on FOX 32 ChicagoNOW
Chronic illness can be overwhelming, especially when the cause isn’t clear. From autoimmune conditions to Lyme disease, mold exposure, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, many patients spend years searching for answers. In these special Fox 32 ChicagoNOW feature, three of ILADS leading physicians share their expertise on Lyme disease and integrative medicine: Dr. Eboni Cornish,…
Read MoreILADS HOSTS 26TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE IN SAN ANTONIO, TX
International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society Highlights Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases in Texas Conference CHEVY CHASE, MD, August 19th 2025 – The International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) is proud to announce its 26th Annual Scientific Conference, taking place from October 9-12, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. This highly regarded event will take place…
Read MoreILADS ANNOUNCES 25TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE IN SAN ANTONIO, TX
ILADS Offers Free Registration for Active-Duty Military Personnel in the Healthcare Field CHEVY CHASE, MD, August 23rd, 2024 – The International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) is proud to announce its 25th Annual Scientific Conference, taking place from November 7-10, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. In a special tribute to our armed forces, ILADS…
Read MoreNeuro Complications from Chronic Disease
“On this week’s episode we are talking with Dr. Cornish about Neuro complications in Chronically Ill Patients. Dr. Cornish, a highly regarded physician, provides integrative medicine services to a diverse global patient community. Currently serving as the Functional Medicine Director of the Amen Clinic East Coast Division, she specializes in autoimmune diseases, hormone imbalances Lyme…
Read MoreHeat-Related Deaths Are On the Rise — These 6 Expert Tips Can Reduce the Risk of Heatstroke
“During the spring and summer, we love being outside. The sun’s warm rays feel good on our skin and the long days allow us to work and play for hours. Unfortunately, the things that make this time of year great also present a risk: heatstroke. This is a risk both for people spending time outside…
Read MoreChronic Infections, Overlooked Cause of Fatigue, Depression, Insomnia & Joint Pain
“Suspect you have lyme, babesia, or another vector disease? Looking for guidance on how to deal with symptoms and how to fix it? I talk to Dr. Amy Offutt all about the warning signs of vector-borne illness and the best methods for treatment.”
Read More907 – Chronic Infections, Overlooked Cause of Fatigue, Depression, Insomnia & Joint Pain
“Suspect you have lyme, babesia, or another vector disease? Looking for guidance on how to deal with symptoms and how to fix it? I talk to Dr. Amy Offutt all about the warning signs of vector-borne illness and the best methods for treatment.”
Read MoreJardiance vs. metformin: Differences, similarities & side effects
“Jardiance (empagliflozin) and metformin are two prescription drugs indicated for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. Both work by lowering blood sugar levels. Jardiance is a brand-name medication, while metformin Hcl is a generic form of the brand-name medications Fortamet, Glumetza, Glucophage, and Riomet. Jardiance is classified in a group of drugs called sodium-glucose co-transporter…
Read MoreHow Sensory Processing Disorder Can Impact Your Life
“Scratchy fabrics, loud noises, the sights and smells of pungent foods … Most of us can just let these sensory experiences pass us by, but people with sensory processing disorder seem to have a stronger reaction—and sometimes an underreaction—to certain sensory stimuli.”
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