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The unpredictable disease attacking women 5 times more than men — doctors only study it for ‘one minute’
A mysterious disease disproportionately affecting women, five times more than men, causes unpredictable anaphylactic reactions triggered by stress, environment, or sunlight. Doctors reportedly study the condition for just 'one minute', highlighting inadequate research and understanding.
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