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SHOwnsYou | 1 year ago
What do you think about the possibility that this is similar to rates of other diseases "rising", where really it may be an artifact of access to new populations?
SHOwnsYou | 1 year ago
What do you think about the possibility that this is similar to rates of other diseases "rising", where really it may be an artifact of access to new populations?
blagie|1 year ago
There are also striking geographic differences in allergy rates as well between the US and less developed countries (even within genetically identical populations).
Anecdotally, I also know a bunch of people who developed allergies (not peanut / treenut, but seasonal) a few years after they moved to the US.
It looks like there's something environmental going on. I just don't know what yet.