PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Tree pollen counts have escalated into the "extreme" levels and grass pollen is right behind it, according to The Asthma Center. Allergist Dr. Manav Segal says the extreme tree ...
It’s back... mountain cedar has returned to the pollen count for the first time this season, thanks to breezy north winds.
Millions of Americans suffer from seasonal congestion and whether it's an itch, tear or a sneeze, the transition from the summer to the fall triggers seasonal allergies. According to the Asthma and ...
Your Fall Allergies Are Worse Than Ever Laura De La Cruz has wrestled with year-round allergies for as long as she … ...
It’s finally fall, and as the crisp weather rolls in, many are rushing to get outside. As allergens fill the air, people should take precaution when enjoying time outdoors this season. A Baylor ...
Fall brings cooler weather and warmer colors. It can also bring excessive sneezing, itchy eyes, and other less-than-pleasant allergy symptoms. And here in Albuquerque, there’s a new allergen in town ...
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Why You Should Always Wash Your Christmas Tree
Do the holidays set off your allergies? Learn why you might want to wash your Christmas tree to remove pollen, dust, and allergens.
September sneezing? It's normal for anyone who suffers from seasonal allergies, especially ragweed. The typical peak for ragweed pollen comes in September in the Raleigh area. Other WRAL Top Stories ...
It’s time for Texans to brace for cedar fever season once again. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees, and unfortunately, you don’t have to be allergic to ...
Can you be allergic to your Christmas tree? Yes, you can. While a pine allergy is uncommon, you could be sneezing for other ...
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