For roughly 1 in 4 American adults, spring blooms mark the start of itchy, eye-watering, congested misery. And looked at any number of ways, it's only getting worse: Experts agree that more people are ...
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 ...
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 more ...
After a weekend of very high tree pollen counts and cedar fever, this week might not be as bad. Here's what you can do if you ...
The results of a pilot study suggest that long-term exposure to higher pollen levels leads to worse symptoms and quality of ...
An electron microscope image, colorized, shows different structures of pollen grains, including sunflower, morning glory and primrose. Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility If pollen allergies are ...
The seasonal allergen has been found to be a short-term trigger or “contributing factor” for people who may already be at risk of suicide Getty High pollen counts have been linked to increased risks ...
Pollen counts in Brevard County are expected to reach "high" levels, peaking at 11.1 on a 12-point scale. Pollen triggers ...
If pine pollen is a plague that keeps you locked indoors for three weeks in spring, you can open your eyes — and your windows — again in the next three to seven days. It’s almost over. Dr. Robert ...