Seasonal allergies in South Carolina are made worse by the abundance of pollen-producing trees like live oaks, longleaf and ...
Everybody wants to blame their allergies on all that yellow dust, but doctors say that pollen isn’t the culprit.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNAllergies acting up? Here’s why last year’s hurricanes may be to blameHurricanes Helene and Milton may be impacting this year’s spring season by causing trees to produce more pollen, experts say.
The dreaded courtship of the loblolly pine and its cousins has reached its crescendo. Here’s when we’ll see relief.
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, February to April is the peak times for tree allergies.
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Nose congestion and itchy eyes are common problems in South Carolina each spring. According to the Medical University of ...
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WGAU Radio on MSNPollen count surpasses 7K in metro AtlantaOfficials say Oak, Pine, Sycamore, Sweet Gum, and Mulberry were the main contributors to the high tree pollen count on ...
Enjoying the sunshine? Well, for many of us, it comes with a price: allergy season! And it’s a doozy right now. We’re seeing ...
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The Island Packet on MSNIs pollen season in SC worse this year? Here’s what we foundSouth Carolina is often ranked one of the worst states for allergies. The combination of warmer climates and high ...
Pollen typically peaks in the spring season, but many feel their allergies peak earlier this season. What's happening?
Saturday became a record-breaking day in metro Atlanta, as the city recorded the highest pollen count seen in 35 years, ...
ATLANTA — A day after Atlanta's pollen count set a new record, smashing the old one, Sunday's count has dropped but is again above the previous record level. The count from Atlanta Allergy & Asthma on ...
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