Hidden Halloween Allergy and Asthma Triggers are Truly Frightful
September 03, 2019
September 03, 2019
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Illinois, Sept. 3 -- The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology issued the following news:
For some families, Halloween means being on guard for food allergy triggers like peanuts in tiny candy bars. Some fun-sized bars contain no labels to alert you to allergens, so parents must be on the lookout. The ingredients can change depending on the size, so while a full-size bar might be safe for someone with a food allergy, the smaller version could contain . . .
For some families, Halloween means being on guard for food allergy triggers like peanuts in tiny candy bars. Some fun-sized bars contain no labels to alert you to allergens, so parents must be on the lookout. The ingredients can change depending on the size, so while a full-size bar might be safe for someone with a food allergy, the smaller version could contain . . .