A decision made 70 years ago to reforest vast swathes of Japan with just two kinds of tree has come back to haunt the country ...
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Cedar, oak, mold and rain are making allergy season worse in Austin this spring.
Spring means beautiful flowers, fragrant lilacs – and lots of tree pollen coating cars and setting off sneezing, wheezing and headaches. As an allergist and immunologist at the University of Colorado ...
This article originally appeared in The Conversation. Spring means beautiful flowers, fragrant lilacs — and lots of tree pollen coating cars and setting off sneezing, wheezing and headaches. As an ...
It’s not in your head. Climate change is contributing to longer and more severe pollen seasons across the Northern Hemisphere. Dr. Neelima Tummala, an ear, nose and throat doctor at NYU Langone Health ...
They'll think your home was professionally cleaned.
Cottonwood fluff, a common sight during spring in Seattle, is not the primary cause of seasonal allergies, according to experts. While often mistaken for an allergen, the white fluff consists of seeds ...