SENSE ABOUT SCIENCE MAKING SENSE OF ALLERGIES
Allergies are overreactions of the immune system in response to something that is normally harmless. Different allergies are distinct conditions, which have different triggers, symptoms – from mild to life-threatening - and treatments, and occur at different rates in the population. Some allergies have similar symptoms to other conditions. ................
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