Spring isn’t the only time that more than 80 million Americans have to worry about seasonal allergies. The fall comes with its own pesky pollen and mold that can result in clogged noses and itchy eyes ...
Board-certified providers share guidance on identifying allergy triggers and selecting treatments that align with each patient's symptoms and lifestyle. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA / ACCESS Newswire / ...
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 ...
Fall officially began earlier this week, and as temperatures cool across the region, many are now facing the return of a seasonal challenge: fall allergies. While spring is often associated with ...
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 ...
Your Fall Allergies Are Worse Than Ever Laura De La Cruz has wrestled with year-round allergies for as long as she … ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of the warmest winters on record in our part of the state led to an early appearance of that vernal vexation — pollen — which Mother Nature applies like the first layer of a powder coat paint job.
Plan now for Austin allergy caused by amorous trees that want to spread their pollen everywhere, causing itchy eyes, runny ...
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