Climate change is extending allergy season and increasing pollen production, making symptoms last longer, according to ...
Seasonal allergies are nothing to sniff at — they can cause sneezing, itchy eyes, a runny nose and a cough that can last for weeks or even months. In NYC, spring kicks off tree pollen season, followed ...
It’s crucial to understand the distinction between a food allergy and a food intolerance, as allergies involve an immune system response that can be life-threatening, while intolerances are digestive ...
You cannot control when the trees bud or the flowers bloom, but you can take steps to keep congestion, itching and sneezing from spiraling out of control.
Medicare Part B and Medicare Advantage plans may cover allergy shots if a doctor deems them medically necessary for conditions like allergic rhinitis or asthma. An experienced healthcare professional ...
If you’re starting to get the sniffles, it might be a sure sign that allergy season is on its way. A local allergist with Tri-State Allergy and Asthma said allergy season has already started, and she ...
As the rain clears up, it could mean more trouble for you if you have seasonal allergies.Doctors are saying the mild winter didn't do any favors for symptoms.On the roof of the Hamilton County Health ...
To help people get ahead of allergy season, Now Toronto spoke with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel about the best ways to manage symptoms.