Sudden Reaction to a Food? It Could Be Adult-Onset Allergy - Fremont Tribune
You bite into an apple and suddenly your mouth starts tingling. Or you eat shrimp for dinner and get hives.
You're not a kid and you've been able to eat these foods your whole life, so what's going on?
A number of...
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