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Adults Are Getting Allergies for the First Time. Thanks, Climate Change.
A ‘pollen storm’ and longer allergy seasons are sending a growing number of adults in search of relief.
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No, Honey Doesn't Cure Pollen Allergies: How to Treat Allergy Symptoms Naturally at Home
Eating honey may not help with seasonal allergies, but these home remedies, habits and over-the-counter drugs can relieve symptoms during pollen season.
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‘Allergy Capitals' 2023: These Are the 10 Worst U.S. Cities for Anyone With Pollen Allergies
Residents of certain cities may be sneezing and coughing more than others this allergy season.
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North Texas Spring Allergy Season Winding Down Soon
Expect an improvement in seasonal spring allergies soon.
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The No. 1 Thing to Know Before Using a Neti Pot — and More Safety Tips, From an Allergist
Allergy season is here, and you may be turning to nasal saline irrigation for relief. Here are quick tips for doing so safely, from a doctor.
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Welcome to Spring Allergies! Here's How to Cope
Spring allergy season has arrived in North Texas. Dr. Preeti Sharma, a pediatric pulmonologist at Children’s Health, explains what you can do to relieve the symptoms.
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Dallas is Worst City in Texas for Seasonal Allergies, Second Worst in the U.S.
The 2023 allergy season has been particularly severe for North Texans, but meteorologists say the end is in sight.
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Here's Why You Should Start Taking Seasonal Allergy Meds Sooner Than You Think
Don’t wait until spring to get the upper hand on your allergy symptoms
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FDA Adds Sesame to List of Major Allergens That Must Be Declared on Food Labels
More than 1.6 million people in the U.S. are allergic to sesame, some so severe that they need injections of epinephrine, a drug used to treat life-threatening reactions
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Mountain Cedar Contributes to Winter Allergies
If you’re coughing, sneezing and feeling pretty crummy, you may actually be dealing with “cedar fever” thanks to mountain cedar pollen in the air. The winter allergen doesn’t cause a fever but does cause typical symptoms associated with allergies.
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Feeling Allergies? Welcome to the Start of ‘Cedar Fever' Season
It’s that time of year again: Watery eyes, runny nose, and lots and lots of sneezing. Allergy sufferers know “cedar fever” well.
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How to Participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project
The Teal Pumpkin Project is a national effort to make Halloween safer for kids with food allergies and other medical conditions.
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Former Mayor's Wife Urges Him to Go to the ER. It Saved His Life
When the former mayor of Wylie suddenly had trouble breathing, he blamed it on allergies. His wife insisted on a trip to the ER where doctors learned he was having a heart attack.
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Former Wylie Mayor Shares Story After Mistaking Heart Attack Symptoms for Allergies
Before he wound up in an emergency room around 2 a.m. back on May 10, Eric Hogue dismissed any warning that something wasn’t quite right.
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Doctors Work to Treat Asthma and Allergy Combinations
If a child with asthma also has allergies, it’s a double whammy. Now, there’s personalized care for patients with these complex cases.
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Spring Allergies: Causes, Symptoms, Relief
Allergies make us miserable with the constant sneezing, watery, itchy eyes, running nose. Here’s what we found out about spring allergies — why we get them and the best ways to get relief.
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Allergy Forecast: What's in the Air?
Pollen is in the air, and it could impact our allergies. NBC 5’s Samantha Davies has the details.
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Climate Change is Already Making Allergy Season Nastier — And It's Going to Get Worse
Allergists say that pollen season in the U.S. used to start around St. Patrick’s Day and now often starts around Valentine’s Day.
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Is it ‘Cedar Fever' or COVID? It's That Time of Year, How to Know the Difference
It’s that time of year again: Watery eyes, runny nose, and lots and lots of sneezing all thanks to “cedar fever.”
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How to Keep Fall Allergies at Bay
More than 50 million Americans suffer from various types of allergies and people spend more than $18 billion each year for treatment.