Amid rise in red meat allergy spread by tick bite, Arkansas restaurant adapts
A rise in red meat allergy cases linked to tick bites is prompting an Arkansas restaurant to adapt its offerings. The article emphasizes the need to take the issue seriously and exercise caution.
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