Guest guest Posted October 13, 2010 Report Share Posted October 13, 2010 Hi, Researched Nutritionals is sponsoring live broadcast of ILADS conference (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) on Friday Oct 15. If interested, you can click the link on the RN website to attend. The link will be available on Friday. http://www.researchednutritionals.com/ Limin -- http://www.healthbylimin.com/ Young Living Distributor # 1111136 " Follow those who seek the truth, but flee from those who have found it. " -- Unknown origin Begin forwarded message: > From: " Researched Nutritionals " <ResearchDept@...> > Subject: ILADS (Lyme Conference) 2010 Live Webcast - Friday October 15, 2010 (8:00AM - 5:00PM Eastern Time) > Reply- " Researched Nutritionals " <ResearchDept@...> > > > Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. > > What? - ILADS 2010 Live Webcast > When? - Friday October 15, 2010 (8:00AM - 5:00PM Eastern Time) > Where? - www.ResearchedNutritionals.com > > Researched Nutritionals® will be streaming the Friday session of this year's ILADS conference live on our web site. You can watch from your computer in the comfort of your office or home to see the latest on Lyme research, protocols, treatment and more. To watch the webcast of the meeting, go to www.ResearchedNutritionals.com and click on the link on the front page. This will be available only on Friday, October 15th --- as it is a live broadcast. > > Please see the schedule below so you may plan your day accordingly. > If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Researched Nutritionals® at 800 755 3402 (International callers: 1 805 693 1802). > > Have a great day! > The Researched Nutritionals® Team > (Webcast begins at 8:00AM Eastern/7:00AM Central/6:00AM Mountain/5:00AM Pacific) > > Time (EST) Speaker Topic > 8:00am-8:12am C. Bransfield, MD > Welcome: Introduction to " The Decade of the Microbe " > > 8:13am-8:25am I. Horowitz, MD > Welcome: Is Chronic Lyme Really MCIDS? Future directions in education with ILADS > > 8:25am-8:30am C. Martz, MD > Welcome: Lyme Parity by 2012 > > 8:30am-9:15am ph J. Burrascano, Jr. MD > This session will discuss a brief history of Lyme disease, clinical presentations of Lyme disease, clinical syndromes impacting the heart, dermatology, CNS, joints, eyes. Corresponding appropriate studies on persistence will be discussed along with transmission. There will be discussion of the thirty eight question questionnaire in clinical practice, issue with diet, vitamins and probiotics. > > 9:15am-10:00am > , MD > > This session will discuss a variety of treatment options including rotation of antibiotics, including IM, IV, PO with names and side effects, medication for symptom relief when antibiotics do not work. Dr. will discuss the role of alternative therapies and endocrine abnormalities seen with Lyme. > > 10:00am-10:30am Conference Networking Break There may be a break in transmission during this time. > 10:30am-11:15am C. Bransfield, MD > This session will discuss psychiatric manifestations of Lyme. This includes pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment. Also Dr. Bransfield will address practical suggestions for practitioners regarding psychiatric drugs for depression, anxiety, sleep, memory and wakefulness among others. > > 11:15am-11:40am > Liegner, MD > > General considerations in assessment of persons with possible Lyme borreliosis (and other borrelioses) and other transmissible co-infections which may involve the nervous system. > 11:40am-12:00pm Martz, MD This session will discuss specific syndromes like ALS, MS, Parkinsons Disease, Dementia, Peripheral Neuropathy, and potential treatment regimens. > 12:00noon-12:40pm > Garth Nicolson, PhD > > Reverse Mitochondrial Damage and Increase Cellular Energy in Chronic Lyme and Lyme-Associated Infections. > > 12:40pm- > 1:00pm Warren Levin, MD Evaluation of Treatment Protocol to Improve CD-57 > 1:00pm- > 1:30pm Martz, MD ALS, MS, Parkinsos) Disease, Dementia, Peripheral Neuropathy, and potential treatment regimens (continued). > 1:30pm-2:15pm I. Horowitz, MD > Chronic Lyme Disease: Issues with lab testing, treatment protocols, and differential diagnosis will be discussed in the chronic resistant patient. > > 2:15pm-3:00pm Gaito, MD > This session will discuss rheumatology issues in the Lyme patient with an emphasis on ordering tests, interpretation, treatment, and issue of autoimmunity > > 3:00pm-3:30pm Conference Networking Break There may be a break in transmission during this time. > 3:30pm-4:15pm Ann F. Corson, MD > This session will discuss how clinical syndromes differ in children. It will offer common antibiotic regimens in children. > > 4:15pm-5:00pm Maloney, MD > This program will review early and late Lyme treatment trials. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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