Spring means beautiful flowers, fragrant lilacs – and lots of tree pollen coating cars and setting off sneezing, wheezing and headaches. As an allergist and immunologist at the University of Colorado ...
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Spring and tree pollens peak at different times as the year progresses. But they are both spreading northward across the U.S. as May begins. Tree pollen is about to get worse in cities like New York, ...
Spring is here, and so is allergy season. Well, to be fair, pollen in the Deep South is kind of like the threat of tornadoes. It might be worse in the spring or fall, but the risk is with us all year.
If your eyes have been itching nonstop or you’ve found yourself sneezing repeatedly, you’re not alone: allergy season across New England has surged after a very quiet start this spring. The reason?
Tree pollen declines across Washington, DC in June, but grass pollen, ragweed, mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas remain active ...
Spring allergies are already flaring across Mississippi as tree pollen rises. Many people will notice more sneezing, itchy eyes and runny noses. Here’s what to know about when symptoms spike and how ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Springtime pollen is blanketing cars, homes and outdoor surfaces across the Triad, marking the peak of tree pollen season and sending allergy sufferers sneezing, congested and ...