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Barry



 I guess I should have said "greater" risk.
 According to the studies cited by Mr. Omar Jassim of Washington University
School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., there is a correlation between past
reactions and probability of future reactions.  There is evidence of that a
person with a previous anaphylactic reaction is at a much greater risk of
having a repeated reaction.
Not a 100% solid predictor but not all people with high cholesterol have a
heart attack.  They are just more at risk.

Richard

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