May marks allergy awareness month, with several allergies reaching their seasonal highs, such as oak, elm, and pecan.
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Spring is in the air—and so is pollen. For nearly one in three U.S. adults with seasonal allergies, this time of year can feel less like a fresh start and more like a sneeze-filled slog. “When your ...
And climate change is only making allergy season longer and more intense. In some areas, seasonal allergies last all year.
People with rheumatoid arthritis and seasonal allergies can take steps to improve symptoms. Learn about limiting pollen exposure, medication interactions, and more.
While the weather heats up, these regions should be aware of more allergic reactions.
If you've sworn your springtime allergies are worse this year — in between sneezes, coughing fits and bouts of rubbing at itchy, watery eyes — chances are you're not wrong. For the tens of millions of ...
Struggling with seasonal allergies? Here’s how to build a simple, effective routine, from daily meds to fast relief and home fixes that help.
Seasonal allergies are getting worse in Canada, with longer and stronger pollen seasons, largely thanks to climate change. Here's a primer on the hardest-hit cities, the latest science and what ...
For most people, seasonal allergies can mean fits of sneezing and a stuffy nose, but if it progresses more, it's time to see ...