
191: Lyme Disease, Brain inflammation and Immune Dysfunction - with Dr. Eboni Cornish
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Lyme Disease is becoming more common and many people don't even know they have it, which means it often goes untreated. And while you're waiting for your doctor to diagnose you, they'll often shrug off your other symptoms and say thing like "it's all in your head"....
TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Why mental illness is more biological than psychological
- The brain scan that shows inflammation MRIs, your doctor and blood work miss
- Why some people get infected and never recover - and why some people do
- Childhood infections like Strep can cause full blown psychiatric changes that are often called ADHD or anxiety
- PANS, PANDAS, Lyme, Mold and more
- Autoimmunity and Lyme Disease
- How these disease can hijack your DNA
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Email (Assistant): drcornishassist@amenclinics.com
Phone (Virginia Clinic): 703-880-4000
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