Using immunotherapy to prevent allergic reactions to insect stings


By AGENCY

For anyone with an insect venom allergy, there is a therapy that gets to the root of the problem, but it requires plenty of patience. — dpa

If you’re allergic to the venom of bees or wasps, hearing them buzzing nearby can be scary – and maybe even make you panic.

After all, a sting could, at worst, cause a severe, life-threatening overreaction of your immune system.

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