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Seasonal allergies also increase the risk of developing sinus and ear infections and increase the risk of asthma. Strategies to manage symptoms include medications, limiting exposure to pollen and ...
Allergy seasons are getting more intense, and some symptoms can mimic burnout. Here's how to tell the difference and respond effectively.
Discover a study that compared the safety of initiating immunotherapy before and during pollen peaks. Learn more.
People are not born allergic to things, but they can be born with a genetic tendency to become allergic to things to which ...
New seasonal allergies in adulthood can result from a genetic predisposition, exposure to new allergens, changes to your ...
Spring is in the air — along with tons of pollen. Load up on the tissues, Iowans, as temperatures rise, so does the pollen ...
Spring is finally here, and for many of us that brings the joy of returning to outdoor activities, planning summer vacations, ...
Researchers found nasal nitric oxide levels to be similar in allergic and nonallergic rhinitis, undermining its reliability ...
Climate change seems to be altering pollen seasons and concentrations, potentially impacting allergic rhinitis.
If you're reaching for an over-the-counter medication, make sure it's the right one by asking your pharmacist or doctor for ...
In February, the FDA approved the Odactra tablet, a sublingual immunotherapy, to treat house dust mite-induced allergic ...
The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology has more on seasonal allergies. People with seasonal allergies can adopt many habits that will help lower their exposure to pollen.