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Alpha-Gal Syndrome Gains Attention as Tick-Related Cases Spread

Health officials say about 450,000 Americans may have the allergy as doctors report more cases and new treatments become available.

  • Health experts are warning about the growing prevalence of alpha-gal syndrome, a condition caused by certain tick bites that can trigger allergic reactions to red meat and other mammal-derived products.
  • Symptoms often appear several hours after eating meat, making the allergy harder to identify than typical food allergies and leading to delayed diagnoses for many patients.
  • As tick populations expand, researchers and doctors are calling for greater public awareness, early recognition of symptoms, and preventive measures to reduce the risk of developing the condition.
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What to know about alpha-gal syndrome, the life-threatening meat allergy caused by tick bites

Health officials are raising awareness about alpha-gal syndrome, a meat allergy triggered by tick bites. This condition is on the rise.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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