Millions of Americans deal with seasonal allergies each year, and experts say springtime is coming earlier and getting longer ...
If you’re feeling a tickle in your throat or a sniffle in your nose this time of year you aren’t alone. According to the ...
But again, if your spring allergies fall in the mild-to-moderate camp, you can likely find relief—and get back to reveling in ...
Emerging science reveals a powerful link between gut microbiome diversity and seasonal allergies. Here's how to support your ...
Dr. Ming Wu, a family medicine doctor with AdventHealth Littleton talks about the ways to lessen the impact of seasonal ...
Everybody wants to blame their allergies on all that yellow dust, but doctors say that pollen isn’t the culprit.
That’s right — it’s pollen season in metro Atlanta again. But this year, the pollen count is even worse than usual. March is ...
Early spring allergies are primarily due to tree pollen, which is small and easily spread by wind, while late spring allergies are due to grass pollen. Fall allergies are due to ragweed and other ...
For the sufferers of spring allergies, warmer weather and fresh air is not always a good thing.The spring weather stirs up ...
As climate change worsens pollen seasons, these U.S. cities top the list for 2025, according to a new report from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
GBH meteorologist Dave Epstein explains the different kinds of pollen that affect different areas and why the season seems to ...
It's spring and if you feel like your seasonal allergies are worse every year, it’s not just in your head (or your sinuses).