Allergy
A 47-year-old man from New Jersey died hours after eating beef, in what University of Virginia researchers say is the first confirmed death from alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-associated allergy to red meat. Post-mortem testing at UVA Health revealed severe sensitization to the sugar alpha-gal, implicating a fatal anaphylactic reaction. The condition, associated with bites from Lone Star ticks, can trigger delayed allergic responses to mammalian meats such as beef, pork and lamb.
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Teres Bergström, 32, from Vingåker, suffered a severe allergic reaction after using a dentist-prescribed toothpaste. Swollen lips and breathing difficulties prompted her to call an ambulance. The company behind the product has launched an investigation.
November 08, 2025 07:51