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Daryl Hall Talks About His Struggle With Lyme Disease

November 15, 2011
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Daryl Hall, of the rock band Hall & Oates, talks about Lyme disease on Howard Stern's show for the first five minutes of this clip...He, his wife and his step-kids all have Lyme disease. (warning: some bad language)

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Lyme Disease Survivor Daryl Hall, of Hall & Oates, Interviewed

January 6, 2011
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However, Daryl Hall of the ever-popular band Hall & Oates has been speaking out for the past few years about his battle with chronic Lyme disease. Here is a great interview of Daryl Hall by newscaster Brooke Landau (she too has also struggled with Lyme disease).

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