Louisville, KY (WAVE) - The signs outside the reception hall say warning! Poison. No eating. It's the last place you'd want to have a wedding. But when a local bride canceled plans to get married at a ...
Well over half of the human population is sensitive to poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac. Rashes usually peak in early summer, and tens of thousands of people in the United States go to the ...
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac contain urushiol, an oily sap that can trigger contact dermatitis with an itchy rash and blisters. You are not born sensitive to urushiol, but you can become ...
Poison ivy often grows in cities and suburbs, not just forests. It appears in every U.S. state except Alaska and Hawaii. If you are not sure whether a plant is poison ivy, stay away anyway to keep ...