Answer to Dictation 1
There is good news for people who have allergies.
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Answer to Dictation 2
The USA has approved a nasal spray to treat emergency allergic reactions.
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Answer to Dictation 3
The WHO says up to 40 per cent of people worldwide suffer from an allergy.
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People who suffer anaphylactic shock can have different symptoms.
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Answer to Dictation 5
Some people experience a swollen tongue and or throat.
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Answer to Dictation 6
It means people no longer need an EpiPen injection.
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This is welcome news for people who have a fear of needles.
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Answer to Dictation 8
The first treatment of anaphylaxis that is not treated by an injection.
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Delay or avoid treatment due to fear of injections.
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Answer to Dictation 10
It is likely to be rolled out worldwide in the coming years.
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