Lyme disease unlikely in Memphis, but be aware of other tick-borne illnesses
Lyme disease is transmitted by Ixodes ticks, also known as deer ticks. It can cause flu-like conditions, neurological problems, joint pain and other symptoms. (Paul Connors/The Sun Chronicle via AP file)
Lyme disease is trending after Memphis native Justin Timberlake recently announced the bacterial infection, which he described as “relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically.”
The 44-year-old pop superstar, who was forced to cancel or postpone several shows throughout his most recent tour, announced the diagnosis on Instagram Thursday, July 31.
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Aisling Mäki
Aisling Mäki covers health care, banking and finance, technology and professions. After launching her career in news two decades ago, she worked in public relations for almost a decade before returning to journalism in 2022.
As a health care reporter, she’s collaborated with The Carter Center, earned awards from the Associated Press and Society of Professional Journalists and won a 2024 Tennessee Press Association first-place prize for her series on discrepancies in Shelby County life expectancy by ZIP code.
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