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-- n. Most of us find insect stings annoying, but for some people they are life-threatening. MayoClinic.com interviewed James T. Li, M.D., a Mayo Clinic specialist in allergies, asthma and immunology, for advice about dealing with severe allergies to honeybees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets and other stinging insects. What's the first line of defense against insect stings? Dr. Li: Avoiding stings is the best strategy. The first step is to know which types of insects you're allergic to, whether they're bees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets, or others, such as fire ants. (More) |
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