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ACTRESS MARY MCDONNELL DANCES WITH LYME - NEW YORK GOVERNOR'S OFFICE AND CELEBRITIES
TAKE ON DEBILITATING DISEASE ![]() Lyme can cause neurological, arthritic and severe joint problems. An estimated 90 percent of the cases of Lyme go unreported. Actress McDonnell embraced the needs of Lyme patients after her cousin's husband died. McDonnell's family learned he died of Lyme only after his death. "If physicians were better educated to identify Lyme, he may have lived. We need to raise money to help the thousands out there still suffering when they don't have to," says McDonnell. The benefit begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 18, at Manhattan’s Sky Club, which is located at 200 Park Ave. on the 56th floor, and includes a cocktail reception, live and silent auctions, and live entertainment. The Lyme disease Association (LDA) and the Greenwich Lyme Disease Task Force ( GLDTF) are sponsoring the event and already have donated $700,000 to Columbia University, but $3 million is needed to make the center fully operational. New York Governor George E. Pataki also is supporting the benefit. And honorary committee members for the benefit include: Jayni and Chevy Chase, Tommy Hilfiger, Sonia and Paul Tudor Jones, Magee Hickey, and Ellen and Chuck Scarborough. Brian Fallon, MD, associate professor of clinical psychiatry and director of the current Lyme Disease Program at New York Psychiatric Institute, will be the Center’s director. He is considered by many to be the leading expert on neuropsychiatric manifestations of Lyme disease. |
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