If you're one of those people who always ask "Are there any nuts in this?" at restaurants, you're right. Allergies to nuts (walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, pistachios, cashews, Brazil nuts, etc.) are ...
A nut recall was issued this week alongside warnings of a possible "life-threatening" allergic reaction. On Wednesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) shared a recall announcement from the ...
Dear Pharmacist: I had such a bad reaction to eating hazelnuts that I required a shot, and some steroids. I don’t eat much nuts, sometimes cashews. Do you think I’m allergic to all nuts? --C.J., Coral ...
That's how a Lean Plate Club member from Maryland felt recently when a flight attendant asked passengers not to open any food that might contain nuts. The puzzle? The same airline had served nuts on ...
If you have a nut allergy, your immune system sees certain proteins in nuts as a threat, even though they’re harmless to many people. Your body reacts by trying to fight off these proteins. In many ...
Dear Dr. Gott: I suffered anaphylactic shock from hazelnuts and was advised not to eat any kind of nuts. Does this include palm oil, cocoa, pure maple syrup and coconut? It is hard enough to find ...
A new study says swapping high carb snacks for nuts can help curb cravings for sweets and promote weight management.
Spices are typically safe to consume if you have a nut allergy. If you have a nut allergy, that means you’re allergic to tree nuts, so it’s safe to have anything that does not have them in its ...
One of the misconceptions about food allergies during air travel is that aerosolized nut particles circulate in the aircraft ventilation system and pose a significant risk, which could be mitigated by ...
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