'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 ...
As you ready for part two of Walmart's Black Friday deals today, Nov. 25, are you hoping your nearest Walmart has the viral Little Debbie Christmas Tree Blow Mold in stock? Or perhaps you want to buy ...
If your Christmas tree is up and you’re coughing and sneezing, you may have “Christmas tree syndrome.” Real and artificial trees can carry dust and mold, which can lead to respiratory issues. If you ...
When it comes to Christmas trees, we usually jump right to smothering it in decorations and then packing them away as quickly as possible when January hits. But have you ever stopped to clean your ...
Itchy eyes, wheezing, sniffles, sneezing: Here’s how to keep “Christmas tree syndrome” symptoms at bay. Credit...Tonje Thilesen for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: I always ...
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 ...
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 ...