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Maine Points: Maine Points: LymeTV

LymeTV is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization dedicated to educating the global community about Lyme disease & other dangerous tick-borne infectious diseases located worldwide. They believe the best way to fight tick-borne diseases is with prevention, awareness, & early detection information. LymeTV aims to help reduce the incidence of these diseases through research, education campaigns, & film projects.

Adina Bercowicz , Founder/Executive Director of LymeTV and Yan Zelener, Director of Science & Research talks to us about Tick-borne disease awareness and what they have been working on in the past year.

Website: lymetv.org/

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