Fall means back-to-school, football season, changing leaves — and for many people, another round of seasonal allergies.
There are at least four main allergens making some allergy sufferers unhappy. They are ragweed, mold, grass, and fall elm.
Here’s how to survive the season - Native to the central and eastern US, a single ragweed plant can release up to a billion ...
After a series of warmer-than-usual March days, many Oklahomans are dealing with dreaded seasonal allergies. Here's everything you need to know about the tree pollens currently causing allergies, and ...
If you suffer from seasonal allergies this time of the year, you’re not alone. Allergens affect more than 50 million Americans each year. Dee Gouveia, a 48-year-old teacher in Heath, Texas, is one of ...
Itchy, watery eyes and sneezing fits could be signs of fall allergies. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon learned what’s kicking up this time of year, leading to your symptoms.“Typically, ...
It’s allergy season for most Americans and Rite Aid is rolling out an ad campaign to reach consumers who are looking for medications and products to alleviate their symptoms. The Ease the Sneeze ...
Allergies tend to flare up in the spring and fall, but they don’t hibernate in the winter. As the cold weather forces people to spend more time inside, indoor allergens can become problematic. Dust ...
Does your nose get stuffy and do your eyes start to itch each spring … or sometimes each fall … or both? If you’re sneezing, sniffling, dripping and frequently clearing your throat, you could be ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — While a weekend cooldown and rain are providing some temporary relief, seasonal allergy sufferers are already feeling pollen's impact. Sneezing, itching and watery eyes are just ...
Sneezing from cats, dust mites, or mold may one day be preventable with a flip of a switch. Researchers at CU Boulder found ...
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