LEWISTON — A program titled “Battling Bugs: Lyme Disease and You” will take place from 6-7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at the Maine College of Health Professions, located at 70 Middle St. in Lewiston.
S. Tyler O’Sullivan, D.O., a resident physician at the Central Maine Family Medicine Residency in Lewiston, will discuss Lyme disease, its signs and symptoms, and what can be done to help prevent it. Interpreter services are available upon advance request.
Anyone wishing to register for any of the programs, or seeking more information, should visit www.cmmc.org/events, call 795-8448 or email prevention@cmhc.org.
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