Thanks to climate change, pollen counts are rising, allergy seasons are getting longer and your sinuses may be feeling it.
While spring is a beautiful time of year, rampant pollen exacerbates allergy symptoms in many people and makes it difficult ...
It's spring and if you feel like your seasonal allergies are worse every year, it’s not just in your head (or your sinuses).
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Everyday Health on MSNHow to Get Ahead of Allergy Season This SpringAllergy season is getting longer thanks to climate change. Learn how to cope and how to tell whether you have allergies or a ...
In NYC, spring kicks off tree pollen season, followed by grass pollen in the summer and weed pollen in the late summer and ...
If your eyes are watery and your nose is runny, you likely have seasonal allergies. Here are the common allergens in Phoenix and how to fight back.
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If it feels like you have to grab the antihistamines and nasal sprays earlier than in years past, you're correct.
GBH meteorologist Dave Epstein explains the different kinds of pollen that affect different areas and why the season seems to ...
Georgia pollen levels have spiked this week, reaching near peak levels and causing allergy symptoms for many. Here's what you ...
Everyone has a different allergy threshold — the point where their immune system decides it’s time to launch an all-out attack on harmless pollen. While a light breeze might cause nothing more ...
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