Surprisingly large number of people may have marker for tick-linked meat allergy
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Beth Mole
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Ars TechnicaSurprisingly large number of people may have marker for tick-linked meat allergyarstechnica.comThere's still a slew of questions about why some people develop alpha-gal syndrome.
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