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		<title>By: autism children</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;autism children...&lt;/strong&gt;

The most well known of these is histamine. Histamine is released by special immune cells (mast cells) during allergic reactions and is responsible for most of the classical allergy symptoms due to its inflammatory effects. It’ s less well known howev...</description>
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<p>The most well known of these is histamine. Histamine is released by special immune cells (mast cells) during allergic reactions and is responsible for most of the classical allergy symptoms due to its inflammatory effects. It’ s less well known howev&#8230;</p>
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