August is a month synonymous with hot, sunny, and dry weather, but August also brings a secondary peak in allergy season. Sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion return in an unmistakable allergy fit.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – If you’ve been sneezing, wheezing, or dealing with itchy eyes lately, environmental allergies may be to blame. There is a well-established connection between weather, climate, and ...
If your allergies have already kicked into high gear, you’re not imagining things, ragweed season is officially underway in central Indiana. Ragweed pollen, notorious for triggering late summer hay ...
Here in the Midwest, it’s known for three things: heat, humidity and the start of secondary allergy season, especially for hay and ragweed. Ragweed season kicks off in August as the plant enters its ...
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Which season makes your hay fever worse? A guide to pollen peaks (and what to do about them)
Hay fever has been a yearly inevitability for me for as long as I can remember. As a kid, it meant humiliating nosebleeds in the middle of the classroom—and as an adult, it’s streaming mascara and ...
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