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That familiar phrase, "leaves of three, let it be," is a homeowner's warning, often whispered with a shiver. Poison ivy ( ...
After a long winter, Michiganders are ready to spend time outdoors each summer, but there are plenty of things to watch out ...
Suki Tipp was diagnosed with indolent systemic mastocytosis, a rare blood disorder that triggers unpredictable and ...
Cicada season may be over, but another pest emerges right after. Here's how to prevent possible bites and rashes from oak ...
Many everyday symptoms are inconsequential. You have a poor night’s sleep to thank for your bloodshot eyes, or a new lotion ...
Goat grazing is an eco-friendly solution to killing poison ivy, Caballero says. You don't have to adopt a farm animal of your own; you can borrow goats to graze on invasive plants in your backyard and ...
Managed Healthcare Executive gives C-suite executives in health plans and provider organizations news and strategies for ...
Experts say poisonous plants are common in the Four States, but learning how to identify and avoid them can help people enjoy ...
The reaction usually begins within 24 to 48 hours of sun exposure and can cause redness, swelling, painful blisters, burning and intense itching. In more severe cases, large, fluid-filled blisters can ...
Cody Bowling shares tips on poison ivy — identification, treatment, and removal. Rash isn’t contagious. Homemade spray helps kill the plants.
Your backyard may be a place of peace, play, and plant life—but some of that greenery could be more dangerous than it looks.
Meritus Health providers are reporting an increase in poison ivy rashes in the community, along with a rise in patients ...