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June 27, 2004

For people with severe venom allergy, insect stings may be life-threatening. They may experience itching and hives, swelling in the throat or tongue, difficulty breathing, dizziness, stomach cramps, nausea or diarrhea and even shock and loss of consciousness.

-- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

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