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Anchorage is experiencing particularly high pollen counts this spring — especially for birch, alder, and other tree pollens — that experts say are so high, they are the most concentrated amounts ...
Tree pollen is hitting hard this allergy season, but StormTeam 5 meteorologist Kelly Ann Cicalese shares what changes could bring relief in the coming weeks.
The future of the European forests is at risk due to our changing climate. To observe the effects of climate change, we often ...
There’s a very obvious reason your hay fever is so bad this year - Here’s what you can do if you’re finding that nothing ...
For many, the return of the spring garden brings with it a sneezy, itchy, foggy-headed feeling that hits the moment a warm breeze stirs up. I’m fortunate not to suffer much, but my blue car turned a c ...
The FDA warns that longtime users of popular allergy medications may experience "severe itching" after stopping use.
Climate change, pollution and an unusually warm and dry spring have all contributed to this year’s long, intense allergy ...
Pollen is important for the plant to survive, but choosing low-pollen specimens can make a dramatic difference for some ...
Recent dry weather is once again increasing pollen levels across New Hampshire. In southern parts of the state, you may notice a yellow layer forming on sidewalks and windshields, also known as pine ...
Allergy-inducing plants are those that rely on wind rather than bees or butterflies to spread their pollen. Ragweed, which ...
We've all heard of pollen and understand that it is the fine powder released by plants as part of their reproductive cycle.
Eating certain fruits and vegetables during peak pollen season could mean a strange reaction for some allergy sufferers.