I grew up in Sacramento, which, when I lived there, was called the "City of Trees." (They rebranded a few years back, as part of some marketing ploy, to "Farm to Fork Capital" — a slogan which, in my ...
If your eyes are watering, your nose won't stop running and you can't remember feeling this bad this early in the season, you're not imagining it. Allergy season is objectively getting worse — and ...
People who have dealt with seasonal allergies perhaps already know that allergy season is coming in hot, and experts have concurred, according to WWBT. In February, a specialist in Georgia warned that ...
We’re gonna need a stronger pill. Each year, the seasonal allergy warnings grow louder — as does the chorus of sniffling, sneezing and hacking. You can blame warmer temperatures, which “extend the ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — If seasonal allergies are dragging you down, an allergy specialist recommends attacking the problem at its core, not just treating your symptoms. Explaining what happens ...
A breakdown of why your immune system treats pollen like a parasite — and what happens next. Credit... Supported by By Simar Bajaj Illustrations by Jackson Gibbs Allergies are miserable. Your eyes ...
The Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic issued a Very High Allergy Alert for Friday, marking the 11th alert this season and the second day in a row. Doctors say spring allergies are surging because of ...
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As temperatures begin to warm up and the snow begins to melt, experts say the historic snowy winter could lead to high levels of mold and pollen this allergy season. Allergy season typically starts in ...
Neti pots, steam, timing your medication right: what allergists say actually works when allergy season hits this hard. AFP via Getty Images If your eyes are watering, your nose won’t stop running and ...