Poisonous plants that can cause skin irritation include poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Burning poisonous plants may lead to lung irritation. Employers and workers can take actions to stay safe.
Williamsport Sun-Gazette: Reflections in Nature: Spending time outdoors means avoiding dreaded poison ivy
Charlotte Observer on MSN: Poison ivy could be stronger in NC this year. Here's why and what that means
Climate change may be making poison ivy more toxic, as the plant performs well under conditions with high carbon dioxide levels.
Poison ivy could be stronger in NC this year. Here's why and what that means
I once thought I was among the 20% of humans who experience no ill effects from poison ivy. But a visit to southern Illinois years ago proved me wrong. Itchy skin with blisters plagued me for weeks.
NBC News: Dealing with poison ivy symptoms? These over-the-counter treatments can help
Fox News: Ask a doctor: ‘How can I prevent scarring from bug bites and poison ivy?’
Ask a doctor: ‘How can I prevent scarring from bug bites and poison ivy?’
bleedingcool: How Poison Ivy Is Getting Even More Political Than Usual (Spoilers)
Poison Ivy #40 by G. Willow Wilson, Davide Gianfelice, is published by DC Comics next week. But is available in some alleyways from certain people in trench coats. But what is openly out there are ...
Detroit Free Press: Is there more poison ivy than usual? Why it may seem to be everywhere
It may only seem like there's more poison ivy this year. "I would say the number of requests for identification and control information for poison ivy has been consistent over the decade that I have ...