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The author discusses a number of new points in allergology, listed in alphabetical order : dust mite eviction (a new debatable meta-analysis) ; hidden food allergens (their high frequency) ; cetuximab (severe episodes of anaphylaxis) ; chlorine, asthma and allergies (how they are related requires discussion) ; emotions and allergies ; allergy to Harmonia axyridis (consequences of the ecological fight against insects in agriculture) ; stress and allergies (a question that has been debated) ; and eating disorders (a consequence of the increase in food allergy frequency). Although the choice of these topics may reflect the author’s subjective point of view, they nevertheless echo the diversity of today’s topics in allergology.