You've heard about the "kiss of death" but new research shows that you actually could kiss someone and cause them medical distress! AOL had a story about this today and it kinda freaks you out. Watch out peanut kids!

The next time you seal your love with a kiss, make sure your special someone doesn't have serious food allergies.

Experts from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) say that kissing and other intimate contact can trigger an allergic reaction to those with acute sensitivities to things like eggs, dairy and nuts.

That's because allergens can linger in a person's saliva for four to six hours after consumption, and sometimes longer -- even up to a full day.

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