Alpha-Gal Hotspot Martha’s Vineyard Gets a Hand From PETA
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Jack Jones
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PETAAlpha-Gal Hotspot Martha’s Vineyard Gets a Hand From PETApeta.orgWith the rise of alpha-gal syndrome in Martha’s Vineyard—often linked to meat and dairy allergies—PETA’s “Lone Star Tick Cookbook” is here to help! The post Alpha-Gal Hotspot Martha’s Vineyard Gets a Hand From PETA appeared first on PETA .
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