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Bee Sting Allergies More Widespread, Study Says
The number of people allergic to bee and wasp stings may be far higher than previously thought, researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine say. What's more, many of those at risk of potentially fatal reactions may not even know they're allergic. In laboratory tests, David B.K. ...
August 22, 1989; The Washington Post

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