A timing device comprising a housing, a controller within the housing, and a shock sensor connected to the controller and within the housing. The controller receives a first signal from the shock sensor when the shock sensor detects a first shock or vibration. The controller receives a second signal from the shock sensor when the shock sensor detects a second shock or vibration. The controller starts a timer in response to receipt of the first signal. The controller stops the timer in response to receipt of the second signal.
Dr. Elizabeth Maloney of Wyoming, Minnesota, attended, calling for more evidence-based research and accurate testing for her patients. She spends time educating fellow physicians about Lyme disease, a disease she says is in the gray zone."
s finally on the map for Lyme disease, said Schuster. Dr. Elizabeth Maloney of Wyoming, Minnesota, attended, calling for more evidence-based research and accurate testing for her patients. She spends time educating fellow physicians about Lyme disease, a disease she says is in the gray zone."
As reported in NewsBuzz, a recent paper in the Wisconsin Medical Journal by Elizabeth Maloney, a Minneapolis-based Lyme disease educator, called for administering a full 20-day cycle of antibiotics. IDSA has opposed recommending a longer regimen because of possible side effects, but the paper argues