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“They take the results at face value and stop eating all tree nuts when they might not actually be allergic.” The study involved 109 people with a known allergy to an individual tree nut.
It's that time of year again — seasonal allergies are back. With allergy season arriving earlier than usual — starting around March — many seasonal allergy sufferers feel their symptoms have been ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – It’s that time of the year. With everything in full bloom, so too are seasonal allergies. News 8 heard from allergy and immunology experts at the University of ...
Tree nuts are commonly used as flavouring options in alcoholic drinks — such as Amaretto, Amadeus, and Galliano, which all contain almond — but consumers or even servers may not ...
More than 80 million Americans are affected by seasonal allergies that are only getting worse thanks to human-caused climate change ...
It’s not your imagination – pollen allergies really are worse this year. Here’s why - ANALYSIS: If you’re suffering from sneezing and itchy eyes, you’re not alone, writes Christine ...
Sorry to residents of—or anyone planning a trip to—Wichita, Kansas. The city has been named the allergy capital of the United ...
Penicillin allergy is often self-diagnosed by people who’ve had symptoms, such as diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea, headache or bloating, while being treated with the medication.
Allergy sufferers can thank the unseasonably warm weather for this year’s early and potent tree pollination season, allergists and aerobiologists say ...
People sensitive to tree pollen might be starting to experience symptoms already, she said. But luckily, it’s possible to distinguish between allergy symptoms and COVID-19.
If you feel like allergy season gets worse every year, you are not alone and you are not wrong. Climate change is a factor in the worsening seasons, experts say.