Spring is in the air and it's the season of blooming flowers, chirping birds ... and itchy eyes, runny noses, and endless sniffles for over 81 million Americans. Yes, it's that time of year again when ...
Spring is just around the corner and for many, its arrival signifies an end to hibernation-like habits formed in winter. From physical exercise such as walks, runs or bike rides to social occasions ...
No food can cure seasonal allergies; however, certain eating habits might reduce (or worsen) the severity of your symptoms. Gut-healthy foods like produce, legumes and whole grains, as well as ...
If you have allergies, you know allergy seasons can be rough with the constant sneezing, watery eyes and stuffy sinuses. In the past few decades, scientists have found that seasonal allergens like ...
For millions of allergy sufferers, spring and summer mean sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes. Plumes of pollen from trees, grasses and plants (such as ragweed) get released into the air and trigger ...
Hay fever is hitting people hard right now, with tree and grass pollen seasons overlapping and pollen levels forecast to bounce between high and moderate in the Philadelphia region over the next ...
As we transition from winter to spring, with melting snow, budding trees, and blooming flowers, magic is in the air. But, less fortunately for some, so is pollen. Pollen is one of the leading causes ...
The worst months for allergies in Phoenix are typically March through May. Common allergy symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes and congestion. Severe cases can hurt your sleep, work and ...