You’re more likely to develop an allergy to red meat if you live in the suburbs — here’s why

There goes the neighborhood!

Suburban living has its upsides — bigger homes, less noise and more natural green spaces, to name a few. Developments with grassy lawns and wooded parks draw families because they create a sense of relaxation and offer safe areas for children to explore and play, boosting physical and mental health .

But some creepy, clingy intruders pose a threat to these serene settings by transmitting disease and even sparking an unusual allergy to red meat .

Certain ticks can trigger alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), a possibly life-threatening allergic reaction to beef, pork, lamb or other animal products…

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