Lyme disease has become a contentious issue within both medical and public spheres. While initially recognized for its characteristic rash and flu-like symptoms, Lyme disease has evolved into a complex and controversial diagnosis, intertwining medical uncertainty with profound personal and societal implications. This book explores Lyme disease as a contested illness, the trauma it can cause, and the phenomenon of disenfranchised grief experiences by those affected.
Pages: | 41 |
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Published: | 2025 |
ISBN: | 979-8-89966-017-7 |
Language: | English |
Category: | Medical, Social Science |