Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tree pollen tends to be released in early spring. (FujiCraft via Getty Images) Itchy eyes, sneezing, a blocked nose, loss of smell ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Taking precautions and using products that deliver fast and effective relief is key - Getty With the tree pollen hitting their ...
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the lining of the nose, and is unlikely to cause the side effects seen with ...
A number of experts have shared their best protective tips and hacks that households can use to limit the effects of hay ...
Home remedies and taking allergy medication in the evening may help ease hay fever symptoms at night and improve sleep. Hay fever symptoms, such as congestion, may make it more difficult to sleep at ...
With pollen levels climbing across the UK, the NHS has outlined six straightforward steps to help reduce hay fever symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. Advice includes applying ...
Birch pollen affects around a quarter of hay fever sufferers in the UK. Dragana Gordic/ Shutterstock Hay fever can be annoying at the best of times. But this year, many people are reporting their ...
Honey has a long history as a revered natural remedy across many cultures. Ancient civilisations recognised its therapeutic potential, employing it for various medicinal purposes. The ancient ...
Eating local honey may reduce hay fever symptoms. However, very limited scientific evidence supports this, and existing studies tend to have mixed results. Some believe that the traces of pollen in ...
As the weather gets more humid, the wind starts to blow and flowers, trees and grass are very much in bloom, millions of people in the UK start suffering from hay fever. The condition, which affects ...
Measuring airborne grass allergen levels instead of pollen counts will be more beneficial for hay fever sufferers, as new research shows grass allergen levels are more consistently associated with hay ...