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Christmas trees dressed in twinkling lights and colorful ornaments, for those who celebrate, bring a special kind of magic inside a home during the holiday season.For some people, however ...
Christmas tree syndrome, also called Christmas tree allergy, can lead to symptoms of seasonal allergies, including sneezing, coughing, wheezing, and even skin rashes. Everyday Health.
Experts say "Christmas Tree Syndrome" isn't a reaction to the tree itself, but to weed pollen and mold spores collecting on it. Here's what to know about reducing the risk of symptoms.
Maggie Mundwiller tells Inside Edition whenever she is around holiday decorations, within five minutes she breaks out into an itchy rash. The Christmas Tree Association says between 23 and 30 ...
A St. Petersburg home was severely damaged after a tree fell during Hurricane Milton, leaving a gaping hole in the roof and rain pouring inside. But the damage didn’t stop there, the smell of ...
Mold has been around since time immemorial. ... For more advice, listen to the Inside Outside Guys every Saturday and Sunday on AM760-WJR from 10 a.m.-noon or contact us at insideoutsideguys.com.