
Rare Exercise-Induced Allergy Puts Minnesota Woman at Risk
Maggie Habashy, a woman from Minnesota, suffers from exercise-induced anaphylaxis, a rare and potentially life-threatening allergy triggered by physical activity. Despite undergoing numerous tests, her condition remains unique as it is not linked to any food allergies, unlike most cases. Habashy must carry epinephrine at all times and be vigilant about her body's signals to prevent severe reactions. Her specialist, Dr. Micah Karasov, advises immediate cessation of exercise at the onset of symptoms to manage the condition effectively.


