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                    [Title] => New technology provides prompt, accurate allergy diagnosis
                    [Summary] => Diagnosing allergy remains a big challenge to physicians, and can be a bane of suffering for allergy patients. However, a new diagnostic technology is offering a boon of relief for many patients. 


An allergy is an abnormal reaction of the body to one or more substances that are usually harmless to most people. More than 20 percent of Filipinos have allergy symptoms and allergy studies show that the prevalence is 21 percent in children, 26 percent in teenagers, and 36 to 47 percent in adults.
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It is estimated that a million cases of allergy remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Unfortunately for them and even for those who have been diagnosed, there are no immunizations or complete treatment for allergies. Experts are one in saying that the best prevention is to be aware of the triggering factors and avoid them.
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                    [Title] => New technology provides prompt, accurate allergy diagnosis
                    [Summary] => Diagnosing allergy remains a big challenge to physicians, and can be a bane of suffering for allergy patients. However, a new diagnostic technology is offering a boon of relief for many patients. 


An allergy is an abnormal reaction of the body to one or more substances that are usually harmless to most people. More than 20 percent of Filipinos have allergy symptoms and allergy studies show that the prevalence is 21 percent in children, 26 percent in teenagers, and 36 to 47 percent in adults.
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It is estimated that a million cases of allergy remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Unfortunately for them and even for those who have been diagnosed, there are no immunizations or complete treatment for allergies. Experts are one in saying that the best prevention is to be aware of the triggering factors and avoid them.
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