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Friday, May 2, 2008 

Doctors to reassess antibiotics for 'chronic Lyme' disease (AP)

Diane Blanchard of Greenwich, Conn. poses for a photograph Friday, May 2, 2008 in Stamford, Conn.  Blanchard in 1987 was diagnosed with Lyme Disease and under-treated for it in 1988, and remained sick for the next 10 years, Patients who believe they suffer long-term problems from Lyme disease are claiming victory over a national doctors group. The Infectious Diseases Society of America has agreed to review its guidelines, which say there's no evidence long-term antibiotics can cure 'chronic Lyme' disease, or even that such a condition exists. (AP Photo/Douglas Healey).AP - Patients who believe they suffer long-term problems from Lyme disease are claiming victory over a national doctors group. The Infectious Diseases Society of America has agreed to review its 1kg 1.5kg 5kg 500g 750g gram kilo kilogram 250g 75g 50g 25g which say there's no evidence long-term antibiotics can cure "chronic Lyme" disease - or even that such a condition exists.

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