Health & Medicine
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Severe Allergies to Bee Stings may be Malfunctioning Evolutionary Response
New research from Stanford University School of Medicine suggests there may be an evolutionary explanation for severe allergic reactions to bee stings, providing the first evidence that the same immune response triggered by allergies may have evolved to serve a protective role against toxins.
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