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Friday, October 14, 2016

How The Weeknd helps Bella Hadid deal with Lyme disease : pagesix





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How The Weeknd helps Bella Hadid deal with Lyme disease

How The Weeknd helps Bella Hadid deal with Lyme disease
How The Weeknd helps Bella Hadid deal with Lyme disease
The Weeknd is helping Bella Hadid get through her battle with Lyme disease."He's great with it, he's definitely been learning a lot about it," the model, 20, recently told People magazine.While he may not know what it feels like to live with the disease, the 26-year-old crooner listens and lets his girlfriend of just over a year do what she needs to do to take care of herself."When I say I'm sick, he understands and kind of leaves it alone," she explained.


by the same token on dailymail

Bella Hadid, 20, details toll Lyme disease has taken on her life

Bella Hadid, 20, details toll Lyme disease has taken on her life
Bella Hadid, 20, details toll Lyme disease has taken on her life
Bella Hadid spoke out about her struggle with Lyme disease at a gala event in New York on Thursday.The model, 20, was diagnosed with the ailment in 2012 and forced her to give up her dream of being an Olympic equestrian.'My teenage years were taken from me,' she told the gathering for the Global Lyme Alliance Gala, according to People.Showjumping 'was my dream of my life and what I did every single day until I just stopped and realized I didn't have the brain power to ride horses anymore, so that was the end of that,' she explained.


in addition mcall

New research finds 1 in 5 deer ticks carry Lyme disease in Lehigh Valley

New research finds 1 in 5 deer ticks carry Lyme disease in Lehigh Valley
New research finds 1 in 5 deer ticks carry Lyme disease in Lehigh Valley
Much of what Lehigh Valley doctors believed about deer ticks and the disease the tiny parasites spread was based on assumption:New Jersey to the east and central Pennsylvania to the west both had plenty of Lyme disease-carrying ticks, so the Lehigh Valley, sandwiched in between, must have them too.But how prevalent is Lyme in the Lehigh Valley?That's an important question, especially this time of year when so many people head outdoors to hunt, hike and enjoy the foliage, but nobody knew the answer.Now we do, thanks to Marten Edwards, a biology professor at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, and his team of intrepid undergraduate researchers who have scoured the region for ticks, capturing thousands and performing the meticulous work of extracting and analyzing their DNA.


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