Kids are more likely to suffer a deadly allergic reaction at Halloween and Easter, doctors have warned.
It comes as a new study revealed a spike in doctors diagnosing new cases of nut allergies in youngsters towards the end of October and in Spring.
For allergic reactions triggered by peanuts, there was an 85 per cent increase in the average amount of daily cases during Halloween.
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