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<dd>&ensp;&ensp;There is a disease called allergy rhinitis (hay fever) caused by pollen of plants in Japan. There are various kinds of plants causing pollinosis, among those pollinosis, the patients with Japanese cedar hay fever, has increased by 10% since 1998.</dd>
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<dd>&ensp;&ensp;The number of hay fever patients is expected to increase in the future.There is a disease called allergy rhinitis (hay fever) caused by pollen of plants in Japan. There are various kinds of plants causing pollinosis, among those pollinosis, the patients with Japanese cedar hay fever, has increased by 10% since 1998.</dd>
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<dd>And for now, 1 in 5 people (more than 20 million people), have hay fever.</dd>
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Revision as of 15:12, 1 November 2017

INTRODUCTION

  The number of hay fever patients is expected to increase in the future.There is a disease called allergy rhinitis (hay fever) caused by pollen of plants in Japan. There are various kinds of plants causing pollinosis, among those pollinosis, the patients with Japanese cedar hay fever, has increased by 10% since 1998.

And for now, 1 in 5 people (more than 20 million people), have hay fever.

The number of hay fever patients is expected to increase in the future.


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