What’s the difference between hayfever and a cold? Of course, if hay fever symptoms arrive during the winter and early spring, it might be difficult to tell whether you’re allergic to pollen in the ...
A hay fever cough can linger for longer than expected when pollen levels are high, and many people believe they've been taken down by a summer cold. But, it's a very normal sign of seasonal allergies.
We’re sorry to be the bearer of bad news but hay fever season is back with a vengeance. As sufferers will know, the sniffles can begin as early as March - and they ...
For hay fever sufferers, the arrival of summer means more than long, warm nights and beach trips. Common allergens that can trigger hay fever symptoms include pollen and dust mites—and besides making ...
University of Southern Queensland provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. Hay fever is a downside of springtime around the world. As temperatures increase, plant growth resumes and ...
As climate change worsens, so too do allergy symptoms. Editor at Large Climate change is bad news for a lot of reasons—the droughts, the floods, the heat, the hurricanes. And then, too, there’s all ...
Hay fever sufferers have been warned that the first ‘pollen bomb’ of the year is arriving this month - weeks earlier than usual. It is one of the most common allergies in the UK, and research carried ...
Scientists have developed a nasal "molecular shield" that disarms pollen, blocking allergic reactions fast without the use of drugs. This non-invasive method to effectively silence hay fever could be ...
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THREE sneezes are lucky; nineteen are unlucky. One sneeze, isolated, can be taken as proof that you have not the authentic, aristocratic, Henry Ward Beecher variety of hay fever. Hay fever arrives and ...