RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- No, it's not just in your head. That thick haze of yellow pine pollen really is getting into your eyes, nose, and coating your throat. However, while allergists say it's ...
NEW YORK -- Future allergy seasons will start more than a month earlier and be far more intense because of the climate crisis, new research shows. The study, published Tuesday in the journal Nature ...
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As the U.S. welcomes spring, it also means the arrival of allergy season, which affects millions of people. High pollen levels can lead to a variety of symptoms including sneezing, runny nose, itchy ...
Can't stop sneezing? It turns out there's more pollen in the air compared to 30 years ago and climate change may now be making it worse. According to a recent study co-authored by Allison Steiner, ...
Fall is in the air. Chicago evenings have a crisp breeze. But something has been bugging Annie Andrews. Specifically, bees and wasps and a whole lot of sneezing. “It’s gotten to a point, like, I ...