If you’ve already started sneezing or feeling itchy, you’re not imagining it. A few mild temperature days are enough to kick allergy season into gear.
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Spring seasonal allergies have returned, and experts at the Baton Rouge Clinic are offering guidance on what to keep in mind as symptoms increase.
There's now another reason to love Japan's famous matcha: A study in mice suggests that the green tea powder could reduce the need to sneeze in people with nasal allergies.
After a series of warmer-than-usual March days, many Oklahomans are dealing with dreaded seasonal allergies. Here's everything you need to know about the tree pollens currently causing allergies, and ...
For those with seasonal allergies, time outside can mean itchy eyes, sneezing and congestion when pollen levels rise.