Humidifiers, steam and hot showers serve as symptomatic reliefs. Showers remove any pollens and allergens on the body, while ...
Thanks to climate change, pollen counts are rising, allergy seasons are getting longer and your sinuses may be feeling it.
Each year, more than 100 million people in the U.S. experience allergies, including seasonal pollen allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has released its annual report for 2025 ...
An expert on why we sneeze and itch in spring — and how to make the pollen and allergy season more bearable Getty Up to 40 percent of people suffer from springtime allergies—and the culprit is ...
Whether taking advantage of apps or making sure your environment is as clean as possible, these tips can help allergy ...
It is the time of year again to talk about seasonal allergies and if you’ve been suffering from irritated eyes and a runny ...
Tree, grass, and ragweed pollen are common seasonal allergy triggers. Seasonal allergies can cause symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, and congestion. Untreated allergies can lead ...
Up to 40 percent of people suffer from springtime allergies—and the culprit is more irritating than ever, according to Dr. Christina Ciaccio, chief of pediatric allergy and immunology at ...
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A Guide to Pollen Allergy Symptoms and Treatments
What are pollen allergies? If you have allergies, you don’t need to be outside long to know if it’s pollen season. Your nose ...
Skyrocketing pollen levels can be due to a few different factors: one being warmer weather, which can cause an earlier-than-usual start to allergy season and a longer growing season for certain ...
Multiple allergy forecasters indicate 2025 is likely to be a pretty rough year for seasonal allergies. Pollen counts are ...
Allergy season is coming, and it looks like certain types of pollen will be an issue in Massachusetts this year. AccuWeather meteorologists are urging with seasonal allergies to prepare for "an ...