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allergies

christmas tree syndrome: if your sparkly conifer has you feeling a little itchy, you are not alone

seven per cent of people with allergies saw a spike in coughing, wheezing and itchy rashes when exposed to the mold that comes with christmas trees, study finds.
nick beare
dec 17 2021

the dreaded sinus infection: allergies, smoking and a weakened immune system are risk factors

while covid prevention strategies have decreased the likelihood of catching a cold, the chances aren't zero — especially as restrictions relax in many parts of canada, and many holiday gatherings are a go.
nick beare
dec 10 2021

can you be allergic to extreme temperatures?

for people with urticaria, extreme heat or cold can be painful, and even life-threatening.
nick beare
dec 3 2021

cannabis allergies? here’s what a person needs to know

the degrees to which people react to the plant vary from case to case.
maria loreto
nov 8 2021

bugs and bites explained

here's a quick 101 on taking the sting out of bug season.
nick beare
jun 21 2021

allergies: how much peanut is too much peanut?

when you see a warning that reads 'may contain nuts' or 'this product was made in a facility that may process nuts,' how concerned should you be?
nick beare
mar 29 2021

year of lockdown is putting kids at risk of allergies

we need to practise proper hygiene, but still allow immune systems to interact with essential microbes.
the conversation
mar 10 2021

advice: why do i suddenly have an allergy to shellfish?

people with a history of other allergies are most likely to develop new ones.
maja begovic
nov 6 2020
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

christmas tree syndrome: if your sparkly conifer has you feeling a little itchy, you are not alone

seven per cent of people with allergies saw a spike in coughing, wheezing and itchy rashes when exposed to the mold that comes with christmas trees, study finds.
nick beare
dec 17 2021

the dreaded sinus infection: allergies, smoking and a weakened immune system are risk factors

while covid prevention strategies have decreased the likelihood of catching a cold, the chances aren't zero — especially as restrictions relax in many parts of canada, and many holiday gatherings are a go.
nick beare
dec 10 2021

can you be allergic to extreme temperatures?

for people with urticaria, extreme heat or cold can be painful, and even life-threatening.
nick beare
dec 3 2021

cannabis allergies? here’s what a person needs to know

the degrees to which people react to the plant vary from case to case.
maria loreto
nov 8 2021
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

bugs and bites explained

here's a quick 101 on taking the sting out of bug season.
nick beare
jun 21 2021

allergies: how much peanut is too much peanut?

when you see a warning that reads 'may contain nuts' or 'this product was made in a facility that may process nuts,' how concerned should you be?
nick beare
mar 29 2021

year of lockdown is putting kids at risk of allergies

we need to practise proper hygiene, but still allow immune systems to interact with essential microbes.
the conversation
mar 10 2021

advice: why do i suddenly have an allergy to shellfish?

people with a history of other allergies are most likely to develop new ones.
maja begovic
nov 6 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

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