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News and patient stories: Allergen
Devine Intervention: Stars Align for Pulmonologist’s Lung Transplant
The COVID-19 pandemic upended the life of the Devine family like they never could've imagined.
UF Health allergist says no reason past allergies should dissuade people from COVID-19 vaccination
September 20, 2021
Getting a vaccination against COVID-19 makes sense for just about everybody. Vaccines remain highly effective in preventing infection, severe disease and…
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