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Sneezing, coughing, watery eyes and a runny nose all signify the arrival of spring for those with pollen allergies.
Flowers are blooming, the grass is turning green, the weather is getting warmer and pollen is in the air, on our cars and ...
The warming spring air is a welcome relief from the bitterly cold winter across much of the US, but millions of seasonal ...
"The tree pollen is starting out with a bang this season," Loyola allergist Dr. Rachna Shah says. Climate change has led to ...
According to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, pollen amounts between 1990 ...
Lew Ziska, assoc. professor at Columbia University and a co-author of a new study on pollen, shares the science behind an ...
It's that time of the year again. Spring allergy season is upon us and it is affecting many in the Coastal Bend.
It’s not just in your stuffy head. Seasonal allergies are getting worse as pollen season gets longer and more intense.
Credit: Getty Images Spring has officially arrived to make our days brighter, but that means hay fever season has also ...
Warmer temperatures in recent years have shifted allergy seasons, catching people off guard. Increased growing season means ...
Sneezing earlier than normal? Congested? Eyes watery? You’re not alone or imagining it. Allergy specialists in Western ...
High levels of pollen are expected to descend on the country in the coming days and months - and will trigger allergic ...