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An increased pollen count can make you feel itchy, uncomfortable and sneezy – and that’s not just when you go outdoors.
In the long term, it's likely that the changing climate will also have an impact on hay fever. Changing temperatures and ...
Using new radiocarbon dating on ancient footprints found preserved in the gypsum-rich ground in White Sands, researchers have ...
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Although many of us spend allergy season cursing out plant pollen, spores from mold and other fungi also deserve some of that ...
Now, researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington are using artificial intelligence to take the guesswork out of ...
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Briefly on MSNPollen Ndlanya: Ex Pirates Star Backs Mofokeng Over Ribeiro for Player of the Season AwardA former Orlando Pirates star has explained why Relebohile Mofokeng should win the Betway Premiership Player of the Season ...
Hay fever sufferers are seeking relief as pollen count levels top 'very high' across the UK on the hottest day of 2025 so far.
Last week was National Pollinator Week, which celebrates the importance of insects, birds and other animals that pollinate ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNIs pollen season worse this year in Metro Vancouver?Experts say B.C.’s pollen season is getting worse, and the number of people developing allergies to pollen is climbing. In ...
These articles explore how environmental and lifestyle factors affect health in Miami. The articles highlight issues around heat, pollen and mental well-being.
More than 10 million Brits suffer from hay fever, which is an allergy to pollen particles released by plants. It happens when ...
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