Are you wondering why your eyes are watering, you're sneezing, maybe have a sinus headache? We can tell you it may have something to do with the tree and grass pollen in the North Texas air.
How do you handle allergy season? For some Atlantans, "Claritin, lots of sleep, vitamin C, rest, all that kind of stuff." ...
Each year seems worse than the last when it comes to seasonal allergies, especially for those living in the Palmetto State and, as it turns out, that may be because of climate change.
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Early spring allergies are primarily due to tree pollen, which is small and easily spread by wind, while late spring allergies are due to grass pollen. Fall allergies are due to ragweed and other ...
"When you're inhaling dust, it can include pollen, and it can include dirt and other stuff," said Chelsea Langer, acting ...
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As pollen fills the air, many people will suffer from pollen allergies this spring. Experts from The University of Alabama at ...