Lindsay Keys

director and producer, “The Quiet Epidemic”

Lindsay Keys on KCRW

“The Quiet Epidemic” examines the spread of Lyme disease and the medical establishment’s reluctance to acknowledge its seriousness.

Amid complex Lyme disease, it’s time to reexamine how we treat illness

“The Quiet Epidemic” examines the spread of Lyme disease and the medical establishment’s reluctance to acknowledge its seriousness.

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