As Christmas approaches, millions of Americans will decorate their homes with Christmas trees, real or fake. Some may start to experience cold-like symptoms shortly after putting their trees up. While ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The holidays are fast approaching, and between shopping and preparing for celebrations with family and friends, observers around ...
If each holiday season you find yourself opening more tissue boxes than gifts, you may have Christmas tree syndrome, also called Christmas tree allergy. Christmas tree syndrome is the term for ...
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, you always make me so sneezy! Is this what happens to you once the December Holidays roll around? Do you get various allergy-like symptoms such as a runny nose, ...
If you or a loved one seems to experience an allergic reaction each year when the Christmas tree arrives, you're hardly alone. "Christmas tree syndrome," as it's called, isn't a reaction to the tree ...
'Tis the season for sneezing and coughing — but in some cases, it may not be seasonal germs but the Christmas tree in your living room that's making you feel those symptoms. Sometimes referred to as ...
GREENE COUNTY — It’s that time of year when families are looking for the perfect, live Christmas tree, but many have never thought to check if they are allergic. >> Local 3-year-old seriously injured ...
One source of Christmas joy may make some feel not so holly and jolly. If you decorate your home for the holidays every year, but feel downright awful as soon as the tree goes up, you could be dealing ...
The holiday season is supposed to be filled with joy, cozy sweaters, and the warm glow of twinkling lights. But for millions of people, December brings something less festive: worsening allergies, ...
You might think that’s Jack Frost nipping at your nose, but it could actually be a sign of Christmas tree syndrome. Anyone who may experience a sudden allergic reaction once those Christmas trees ...