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Science 13 October 1995:
Vol. 270. no. 5234, pp. 228 - 229
DOI: 10.1126/science.270.5234.228

News & Comment

Eliot Marshall

Some physicians and patient advocates contend that many Lyme disease patients suffer a range of symptoms long after treatment. But most academic experts argue that there's little evidence for a chronic form of the disease. This debate, which has become rancorous at times, could be settled by a multimillion-dollar study about to be launched by the National Institutes of Health. But the study itself is also controversial.





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