After a fun hike, an itchy, red rash can quickly ruin your day—classic signs of poison ivy exposure. Understanding the stages ...
With summer break ramping up, more families are heading outside for hikes, backyard play and weekends at the lake.
Superhero fans might be reminded of another recent storyline about a super-villain mayor. In "Daredevil: Born Again," Wilson ...
As many as 50 million people in the United States have an allergic reaction to poison ivy, poison sumac or poison oak each ...
Poison ivy grows throughout North America, especially in wooded areas, and touching it can give most people an itchy rash. Therefore, identifying and avoiding the plant is crucial if you don't want to ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The dangers of touching or eating a poisonous plant range from mild ...
As the weather warms, spending more time outside is a must. While there are a ton of benefits to enjoying nature, there are also a few drawbacks you should be prepared for, like mosquito bites and, ...
Bad Seeds In Next Week's Batman #10 And Poison Ivy #45... and what does it mean for Barbara Gordon? (Spoilers) ...
As an aspiring naturalist, there aren’t many organisms that I dislike. Bats, rats, weeds, and spiders are all cool in my book ...
Anyone who has touched poison ivy can attest to how nasty it is. A light brushing against any part of a poison ivy plant to release an oily resin called urushiol that can cause terrible skin rashes.
You’ve probably heard the old saying, “Leaves of three, let it be.” For those who have spent time in the great outdoors, this is a rite of passage, much like the art of making s’mores. So, what am I ...