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Study links alcohol consumption to more severe nut allergy reactionFor people with allergies, understanding the role of alcohol and other triggers can help them make safer choices," said lead author Roy Khalaf, a fourth-year medical student in McGill's Faculty of ...
“This observation raises questions about the safety of artificial flavorings in alcohol, which often contain nut-derived components, for patients with nut allergies,” Roy Khalaf, fourth-year ...
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Drinking alcohol could make nut allergies even deadlierFor people with allergies, understanding the role of alcohol and other triggers can help them make safer choices,” says lead author Roy Khalaf, a fourth-year medical student at McGill University ...
For example, patients with nut allergies may experience more severe reactions when they drink alcohol, Roy Khalaf, fourth-year medical student, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill ...
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Is your glass of wine making your nut allergy deadlier? Study reveals shocking detailsAlso read | This amount of peanut can trigger allergic reaction in peanut-sensitive patients Lead author Roy Khalaf, a fourth-year medical student at McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine and ...
Roy Khalaf, from McGill University in Montreal, and colleagues examined sociodemographic characteristics, clinical symptoms, and management of anaphylaxis among adults in a cross-sectional study.
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