Minnesota Woman Talks About Her Lyme Disease
Elizabeth Fadling was only 5, but she remembers when she got bitten by a deer tick while visiting relatives in Pennsylvania back in 1985.
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Moms showed grace, style, sense of duty
The women of the Greatest Generation lived in discouraging times. Yet, they managed to develop an unflagging sense of optimism, an indefatigable determination and a limitless reservoir of encouragement. And, they used these gifts unselfishly to open doors for their children, particularly for their daughters in today’s workplace.
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Medical calendar for April 28
Classes AUTISM: Autism Education and Support Services hosts Strategies for Challenging Behaviors from 6-8 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at The Center for Autism Education, 105 Sheriff Dierker Court in O’Fallon. Classes are designed for parents, grandparents, baby sitters, friends or other family members who want to learn more about autism. Cost is $30. To register, call 636-978-4951.
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Ancient Sex Scandals: Did We Get It On With Neandertals? [Observations of a Nerd]
This week, Science published two papers about the genetics of Neandertals from a team of scientists based at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology. The first (which is the only one anyone seems to really care about) gives a draft version of the entire Neandertal genome – a whopping 4 billion base pairs of DNA. They use this information to look for genomic regions that may have …
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Woman opens up about her Lyme disease, undiagnosed for 26 years
Elizabeth Fadling, finally diagnosed with Lyme Disease, opens up about her struggle with the debilitating disease.
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