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Lecture “Pollen Allergy: Discover the Why” at the European Researchers Night

As part of the European Researchers’ Night, the lecture “Allergy to pollen: discover why” was held, an event dedicated to explaining the causes and effects of this common condition that affects millions of people every year.

During the activity, attendees were able to learn how pollen, especially in times of higher concentration, triggers allergic reactions in the immune system. In addition, advances in research on pollen monitoring and strategies to mitigate symptoms were discussed.

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