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Project Lyme Launches to Raise Awareness About Tick-Borne Diseases Nationally

Lyme Disease is the most commonly reported vector-borne illness in the United States – ticks carrying the Lyme bacteria are now reported in almost every state per the CDC.

Project Lyme is founded by Heather Hearst who was diagnosed with Lyme disease 30 years ago in 1986. Ms. Hearst contracted Lyme where she grew up on the shoreline of Madison, near Lyme, CT. She spent almost a year in bed extremely sick as a young girl, and although her case of Lyme was severe, she was fortunate to be diagnosed and treated fairly early. Ms. Hearst launched Project Lyme in unison with ‘Lyme Disease Awareness Month’ in May to inform the general public about how to prevent this potentially debilitating and growing disease.

“Prevention is the best protection. I am dedicated to raising awareness and empowering people to become their own advocate in preventing and recognizing Lyme early on,” said Heather Hearst, founder of Project Lyme. “I want to spread the word far and wide about Lyme prevention and early diagnosis— even faster than ticks are spreading the disease.”

Project Lyme Video: https://vimeo.com/165027718

Project Lyme is clear in its purpose:

LYME DISEASE – THE BIG PICTURE FOR CONSUMERS

Hearst added, “Project Lyme is spreading the word that tick bites are preventable, and if diagnosed and treated early, Lyme disease is more likely to be cured if caught early.”

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In addition to the website, Project Lyme is spreading the word through a multi-channel campaign including advertising and social media where they share prevention tips, latest tick and Lyme news, personal stories and videos from survivors and people with Lyme, and other shareable information like facts and tips.

Social Media Campaign: #TalkAboutTicks

Twitter:     @ProjectLyme
Facebook: ProjectLymeOrg
Instagram: ProjectLyme

ABOUT PROJECT LYME
Based in Rockport, Maine and founded by Heather Hearst, Project Lyme is a global awareness non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and early diagnosis of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. For more information, go to projectlyme.org.

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