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Empire State Lyme Disease Association – Capital Region Chapter March Support Group

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The Capital District Region Chapter of the Empire State Lyme Disease Association will not be holding a monthly meeting in Guilderland for February. Listed below are dates and times for the next scheduled meeting in our area.

You may also be interested to know that “Under Our Skin”, a Lyme disease documentary is now available on Amazon On Demand for rent or purchase.  It is $3.99 for 48 hours, or $14.99 to buy.  For those with TiVo‘s, and newer TV’s you can do this right from your TV.  Here’s the link for those interested, it’s a great way to get family and friends to see it who haven’t yet had the opportunity: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004I0H71I?ie=UTF8&tag=santaclarit07-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004I0H71I

Also, in May, PBS will be broadcasting the film for Lyme disease awareness month.

Empire State Lyme Disease Association

Capital Region Chapter

Support Group Meeting

March 19, 2011

1:00 – 3:00
Guilderland Public Library, 2228 Western Ave., Guilderland, NY 12084

Contact: Barbara - bjmeslda@yahoo.com

For information on the Adirondack Lyme Disease Foundation’s Saratoga Support Groups for February, March and April click here to be taken to their support group info.

Our mission is advocacy, education of the public, education of health care professionals and Lyme and associated disease research.  Empire State is based in Manorville, NY and is active in local, state, and national issues.  There is a desperate need for public awareness of tick-borne illnesses. Our goal is to prevent chronic tick-borne diseases, by education about prevention which includes crucial early diagnosis and by promoting a quality of health care that needs to be provided to patients with both early and chronic tick-borne diseases.
We are dedicated to helping and supporting people suffering from Lyme and associated tick-borne diseases.


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