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Did you know... that Canadian auto racing driver Kat Teasdale reportedly once asked the starter to wait while she applied lipstick?
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The mention of Teasdale being infected with Lyme diease were removed with the statement, "Unreliable sources re Lyme disease- The Drive cites The Star. The Star falsely claims "the medical profession (particularly the Canadian medical profession) still does not know much about Lyme Disease."
Both sources clearly state that Teasdale had Lyme disease. I see this a black and white case of either she did or did not have the disease. Furthermore, neither of the sources are being used to make any claims about what Lyme disease is Flibirigit (talk) 17:30, 31 October 2020 (UTC).[reply]