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For 18-year-old Landon Robinson, one simple blood test was the key tool he needed to achieve his dreams. From believing that his peanut allergy lost him a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play college football at a military academy, to discovering through specific IgE allergen component blood testing that his allergies weren't going to be a factor in him reaching the end zone, here's a story about the importance of becoming an empowered patient and owning your health by uncovering the truth behind allergies.
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Allergy Insider is your trusted source for allergy education brought to you by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Whether it’s seasonal allergies, food allergies, or allergic asthma, we strive to help people better understand allergies from symptoms and triggers to testing and management. Allergy Insider shares insights on all the different types of allergies, how allergies can be identified, how to manage allergies, and ultimately how to find relief. Learn about the causes of allergic reactions, how to manage symptoms, different testing options, and more.
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