There is a popular phrase that says, “honey cures pollen allergies,” indicating that consuming honey may treat seasonal allergies. But is there any truth to that statement? This article will...

Allergies
A peanut allergy has the potential to cause a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction in those who are severely allergic. Children with peanut allergies are in a vulnerable position. A new "peanut...
The gut microbiome of an infant is shaped during and immediately after birth, with long-term implications for overall health. The COVID-19 social restrictions allowed Irish researchers to look at how...
Mold spores are everywhere — inside and outside at all temperatures, on our fruits and bread, and in our homes, schools, and workplaces. Some molds are important to food production...
Hay fever season is upon us and for many, this is a time of itchy, watery eyes, sneezing, and congestion. Pollen allergies can be managed by avoiding exposure, but this...
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), sometimes called “microwave syndrome,” involves the body's central nervous system showing sensitivity to electromagnetic activity. People with EHS say they experience symptoms such as headaches, stress, skin...
Natural rubber latex allergies happen when a person develops hypersensitivity to the proteins in latex-containing products. More than 40,000 consumers, medical, and industrial products contain natural rubber latex. The allergy...