A runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing, coughing – whatever your hay fever symptoms, it’s no surprise if you’ve had a flare-up recently. During spring, both tree and grass pollen is released into the air ...
Around a quarter of adults in the UK suffer from hay fever symptoms - Getty You’ve popped your daily antihistamine and dutifully sprayed Beconase up your nose, but you’re still sneezing, coughing and ...
Warmer temperatures make for longer and more intense pollen seasons and more severe hay fever symptoms. New research indicates these changes are already contributing to rising rates of hay fever.
The itchy eyes, sneezing and stuffy nose of hay fever can make an otherwise beautiful spring day a misery. The condition is an allergic reaction to pollen – where an overreaction from the immune ...
For many people, the arrival of spring heralds hefty doses of antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops to relieve hay fever symptoms. Allergic reactions to pollen typically include a runny nose, ...
Honey has a long history as a revered natural remedy across many cultures. Ancient civilizations recognized its therapeutic potential, employing it for various medicinal purposes. The ancient ...
As allergy season begins, millions of Americans are bracing for the return of sneezing, itchy eyes, and runny noses. At the heart of these symptoms is a powerful—but often overlooked—player in the ...
Warmer temperatures are making for longer and more intense pollen seasons, and more severe hay fever symptoms. A new review of research finds these changes are already contributing to rising rates of ...
A woman was forced to miss her brother's wedding due to severe hay fever. The condition becomes so intense that she sometimes has difficulties breathing and leaves her eyes 'red raw' during the summer ...
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There's discouraging news for seasonal allergy sufferers - climate change is making for longer and more intense pollen seasons and more severe symptoms. Here's NPR's Maria Godoy. MARIA GODOY, BYLINE: ...