Allergy season is upon us, bringing with it runny noses, itchy eyes and sneezing. Climate change is leading to longer and ...
But for those dealing with seasonal allergies, spring can bring itchy eyes and throats, runny noses and lots of sneezing.
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Spring allergies affect pets, too. Here’s what to watch out for
With the arrival of spring this week, people may be experiencing symptoms typically associated with the season such as ...
Seasonal allergies are nothing to sniff at. Spring allergy season is worsening with each passing year, as winds carrying ...
Itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing — as sure a sign of spring as St. Patrick’s Day parade, Easter egg hunts, Passover and the ...
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Can allergies make you cough? Here’s what a doctor says
Can allergies make you cough, or is there something else to blame for that seemingly seasonal tickle in your throat? An allergist explains.
Tree pollen is already emerging in warmer parts of the U.S., marking the start of spring allergy season for many people. Allergy specialists say st ...
Spring is officially in the air. Pollen and other allergens are, too.
Days like today tend to feel worse because of the weather setup. When it’s dry, pollen sticks around in the air longer, and with lighter winds, it just kind of hangs there instead of getting blown ...
According to a new report, climate change is leading to more intense pollen seasons, allowing symptoms to hit harder and last ...
Where you live, what you’re allergic to and your lifestyle can make a big difference when it comes to the severity of your allergies.
Climate change is causing longer and more intense pollen seasons, worsening symptoms for allergy sufferers. Pollen counts are ...
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