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【Popular City】TV interview

According to the Department of Health, there is an average of one in every 20 people in Hong Kong, so scientists estimate that as many as 400 million people worldwide suffer from fava bean disease.

Although the appearance of fava bean disease is no different from that of ordinary people, when exposed to specific foreign stimuli, a large number of red blood cells are destroyed to cause acute hemolysis, which can affect the brain or be life-threatening in severe cases. Although there is no cure for fava bean disease, early detection and avoidance of forbidden foods and supplies can allow patients to coexist with the disease as normal people.