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The allergy culprit histamine also boosts our memory

New Scientist

New Scientist

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July 8, 2026

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The allergy culprit histamine also boosts our memory

A drug that raises levels of histamine – the chemical that causes allergy symptoms – in the brain boosts our memory by around 10 per cent

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