Read the most current Morgellons disease research to find out the underlying cause and what you can do to treat Morgellons.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
New to Morgellons? Start your journey here to learn about the resources available to patients with Morgellons Disease.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Read the most up-to-date research on how ticks spread Morgellons disease and what you can do to treat symptoms.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Samantha Rice, under direction of Randy Wymore, PhD, stays busy in the lab at the Center for Investigation of Morgellons at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa, OK.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Help us make optimal treatment accessible to all Morgellons patients. Donations are critical to maintaining our momentum.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Morgellons Disease Information, Support and Research Foundation helps people understand Morgellons Disease, it's symptoms and how to cope.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
We remain just as dedicated as ever to Morgellons research, recognition, and education. Although the past few years have brought challenges — from the pandemic to health and family losses among our board — our daily work has continued. Patients continue reaching out for guidance, and several important projects have been unfolding behind the scenes.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
There’s a lot of misinformation surrounding Morgellons disease. Finding a knowledgeable doctor can make all the difference.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
It begins with the sensation, head to toe, of ants crawling on his skin, followed weeks later by a sudden outburst of lesions across the body. Then, the fibres – red, black, white, sometimes, even a bright blue or purple metallic shade – start protruding from the wounds.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Should profitability play a role in developing vaccines and treatments for diseases like Lyme and Morgellons?| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Patients with Morgellons disease suffer from debilitating fatigue caused by chronic inflammation triggered by an underlying infection.| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Morgellons disease is a complex skin disorder characterized by slow-healing skin sores with unusual fibers sticking out from the skin or embedded under unbroken skin. Many medical professionals call Morgellons disease a delusional parasitosis because they believe patients scratch and itch their skin until they bleed. They assume accompanying fibers are textile filaments stuck to …| Charles E. Holman Foundation
Morgellons patients claim that strange strands sprout from their skin. Is something really going on or are they delusional?| Charles E. Holman Foundation
: Does this mysterious illness have a pathogenic cause? Read how an evasive spirochetal infection could be responsible for Morgellons disease symptoms.| Charles E. Holman Foundation