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  3. Lyme disease is serious and if you develop encephalitis, it can be life-changing, plus you might face a life with arthritis.

Lyme disease is serious and if you develop encephalitis, it can be life-changing, plus you might face a life with arthritis.

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    Lyme disease is serious and if you develop encephalitis, it can be life-changing, plus you might face a life with arthritis.

    #science #medicine #health #LymeDisease

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/21/lyme-disease-cases-england-rise-tick-vaccines

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      Lyme disease is serious and if you develop encephalitis, it can be life-changing, plus you might face a life with arthritis.

      #science #medicine #health #LymeDisease

      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/21/lyme-disease-cases-england-rise-tick-vaccines

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      Oh, and you might not know you've got it as the rash doesn't always develop, and when it does, it might be days after being bitten.

      Here's one person's experience:

      https://lymediseaseuk.com/meet-the-team-julia-knight/

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