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Dear Dr. Matthew Bowdish
ReplyDeleteI find your post very interesting and controversial . The greatest success with prevention of anaphylaxis has been the use of allergy injections to prevent recurrence of sting allergy.
As a reader, I consider your writing to be a great example of a quality and globally competitive output, and it would be a great thrill and honor if you could share your genuine ideas and knowledge to our community, Physician Nexus.
We would love for you to visit our community. With this you can gain 1000 physician readers from over 62 countries on Nexus. It's free, takes seconds, and is designed for physicians only - completely free of industry bias and commercial interests.
Best,
Lee Marie Lomoljo
On behalf of the Physician Nexus Team
www.PhysicianNexus.com