Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise

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Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise

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SATURDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- It's a common belief that as you get older, your allergy symptoms will wane, but a new study suggests it's possible that even more older people will be experiencing allergies than ever before.

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Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise

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