HIGHLIGHTS & HAPPENINGS
Cure Unknown goes to fifth printing in hardcover June 2009
Cure Unknown update in paperback October 2009
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NPR's Diane Rehm Show: stream //podcast
Psychology Today blog on Emerging Diseases// blog feed
NPR San Francisco

Read My Personal Story
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Cure Unknown on the floor of Congress: video//transcript


"A thoroughly researched and well-written account of the disease's controversial history." -Jane Brody, New York Times

"Pam Weintraub, veteran science writer, weaves personal narrative with hard-hitting investigative journalism to bring the underground epidemic of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases up from under the radar." -Rebecca Wells, author of Ya-Yas in Bloom and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood.

"In CURE UNKNOWN, Pamela Weintraub has produced both the definitive book about Lyme disease and associated disorders and a survivor's account of a grueling medical odyssey...This is an important and unforgettable book, destined to make a lasting contribution to the field of investigative health journalism." -Kaja Perina, editor in chief of Psychology Today

"I sometimes wonder if the only investigative writers who will possess the necessary temerity to remove the white gloves and tackle these putative experts to the ground will be those, like Weintraub and the late Randy Shilts, whose personal experience demands that they follow the rocky trail that leads to the truth." -Hillary Johnson, author of Osler's Web: Inside the Labyrinth of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic

"Millions suffering from symptoms of a mysterious disease need suffer confusion and loss no longer. If you want to know the real story behind Lyme disease and how to find your way back to health, read this book." -Mark Hyman, MD, author of the New York Times bestseller, UltraMetabolism.

"Pamela Weintraub's book is compelling, clear and troubling." -Patti Adcroft, editorial director of Discover magazine

"Science journalism at its best." --Amiram Katz, MD, Clinical Faculty, Neurology Department, Yale School of Medicine

St. Martin's Press, June 2008

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Book Signings and Speaking Events

Rants and Raves (The Reviews)

In the Media: Radio, TV, Print & Online

About the Author

Table of Contents

Foreword by Hillary Johnson

Introduction: Navigating by Lymelight

First Chapter: Into the Woods

Columbia Launch Event: Contested Diseases

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