Tired of feeling like your head’s stuffed with cotton while your eyes water like you’ve just finished a sad movie marathon? Seasonal allergies can turn the most beautiful spring day into a foggy mess ...
Every year, allergy season means the sniffles, congestion, itchy, runny eyes and constant sneezing. And every year, you probably promise yourself that this is the year you’ll find a remedy for your ...
A 2007 review of 16 randomized controlled trials, testing 10 herbal products, suggests that butterbur could be an effective herbal treatment for hay fever. This review suggested that butterbur was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We love fall's crisp air, the colorful leaves and the return of pumpkin spice lattes. But we could do without the sniffling and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Grass and tree pollen counts are at very high levels, and those are the allergens affecting people and causing symptoms of ...
If you’ve ever woken up with a stuffy nose, scratchy throat, and watery eyes, you know how disruptive nasal and throat allergies can be. These allergies, often triggered by pollen, dust, or pet dander ...
Some natural remedies may help relieve allergy symptoms, alongside over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription allergy medications. Always work with a healthcare provider for allergies to help identify the ...
Natural remedies can significantly improve your comfort during allergy season, but they're no substitute for medical treatment if your symptoms are severely debilitating. This year, why not try these ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Spring allergy season is in full force and many of us will try anything for some relief. There are many medicines on the market, but some sufferers find them to leave them ...
Allergies are all too common. Millions of Americans experience allergies every day, whether it’s a seasonal allergy or a sensitivity to pet dander. The symptoms can quickly become irritating, at best, ...
Allergy season take a toll on the sinuses. It’s hard to breathe, you’re constantly blowing your nose and, no matter how much you want to get outside in the spring air, doing so wreaks havoc on your ...