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Justin Timberlake 'Doing OK' After 'Grueling' Tour, Lyme Disease Diagnosis

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Justin Timberlake is making his health a priority after a "grueling" year.

A source close to Timberlake's wife Jessica Biel recently spoke to People about how the "Selfish" singer is putting a focus on his health after his recent world tour and medical struggles with the support from his family, including Biel. The couple, who tied the knot in 2012, are also parents to sons Silas, 10, and Phineas, 5.

"Justin seems to be doing okay. He's prioritizing his health after the grueling tour and Lyme disease diagnosis," the insider said. "Jess is supportive. She wants him healthy."

Timberlake wrapped up his Forget Tomorrow World Tour in July after two years on the road and shortly after revealed he had been diagnosed with Lyme disease, calling the condition "relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically" in a lengthy message shared to Instagram.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lyme disease is often caused by tick bites and can cause a rash, fever, chills fatigue and muscle aches during early stages and severe headaches, neck stiffness, intermittent pain, heart palpitations, dizziness, facial palsy and more in later symptoms days to months after the initial bite.

In September, an insider told Us Weekly that Timberlake and Biel were "navigating Justin's new normal very well" and that the Better Sister actress has been "incredibly emotionally supportive" amid her husband's health struggles.