Summary
Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) a disease mainly spread by the lone star tick that can trigger a delayed allergic reaction to red meat has been considered rare since it was first identified nearly 20 years ago. But a growing body of research suggests it may be far more widespread, frequently undiagnose…
Source: Everyday Health
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