No they are not listed as latex free.
It depends.....
There is evidence that an allergy to latex MAY cause slight hair loss, but it is highly unlikely in most people. Using a latex pillow can pull hair out if you sleep in an awkward position. Using a latex shower cap can pull hair out if you don't remove it correctly. Latex itself on its own is highly unlikely to cause hair loss.
Foods don't contain latex naturally. The proteins in some foods MIMIC latex proteins as they break down in the body, and may cause a latex allergic reaction in a person who is allergic to latex.
No, you cannot. Latex is too thick to flow freely through airbrush and will cause sputtering. You need an airless sprayer for latex paint.
Latex is more comfortable to wear, and can stretch easier, but people can be allergic to it.
Latex fetishism is an attraction to wearing latex (including latex body paints), to latex items or clothing, or to sexual partners wearing latex garments. Its primary downside is that it can be dangerous. Wearing a large amount of latex can, in some cases, cause the body to overheat or suffocate.
No, Powerade does not cause cancer.
People can be allergic to latex-erasers. Most of erasers today are latex-free, but some still contain traces of latex. That can cause the reaction.
no it cannot cause a cancer
what is the major cause of carcinoma cancer
botox cause cancer yes or no