This allergy-like reaction is caused by the mould, dust, and other irritants often found on real or artificial trees and is known as "Christmas Tree Syndrome". We spoke to Dr Sheetal Radia ...
If you have a nut allergy and are sipping on a social drink or two over the holiday, make sure to be extra careful about what’s going into that next fancy cocktail. That’s because a new ...
The McGill University-led study by Dr. Moshe Ben-Shoshan's team found that drinking alcohol was linked to more severe reactions in nut allergies. They also raise the possibility that nut-flavoured ...
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This cluster of symptoms, sometimes referred to as “Christmas tree syndrome,” typically doesn’t stem from an allergy to the Christmas tree itself. But sometimes certain hitchhikers on the ...
Every year, tens of millions of Americans buy real and fake Christmas trees to decorate their homes for the holiday season. Some people who suffer from allergies may turn to an artificial tree in ...