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(NEXSTAR) – If spring means rapid-fire sneezes and anger-inducing eye itchiness, there’s a decent chance you’ve heard that consuming raw local honey can help combat seasonal allergies.
In case you couldn't tell, allergy season is in full swing. Though for some, it's always allergy season. Common allergy symptoms include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, postnasal drip ...
If your seasonal sneezing and other symptoms are worse this year, you're not alone — allergy sufferers are seeing (and feeling the effects of) the pollen outside. "For many people, it probably ...
Spring is in the air – and so are seasonal allergies. "Spring can feel like a breath of fresh air, unless you're one of the millions dealing with seasonal allergies," said Dr. Joseph Mercola ...
If you've been feeling the full effects of allergy season this year, you're not alone. The pollen counts and allergies across the United States and the Volunteer State have been especially rough ...
Roughly 25% of people suffer spring allergies – but there is something which can help. Spring brings blooming flowers and warmer days—but for many, it also means the return of sneezing ...
Allergy season is upon us. How long do we have to endure all this sneezing? "There isn't one single 'worst' time for everyone, as it really depends on what specific allergens trigger an individual ...
Spring allergy season, triggered by tree pollen, is underway in Michigan and across the U.S. Common allergy triggers in Michigan include trees like ash, oak, and hickory, as well as certain ...
If you’re bothered by allergies every spring, you may pop a Benadryl or Claritin most mornings to make the days tolerable. Two-thirds of Americans report spring allergies, and about 4 in 10 say ...
With nearly 6% of children having a food allergy, choosing allergen-free snacks for your children to bring to school is important. Whether your child has a food allergy or your child's school has ...
April 8, 2025 – Are you being hit this spring with coughing, sneezing, and itchy, watery eyes? If so-called hay fever is new to you, don't be surprised – doctors say we can develop allergies ...
When spring or fall is in the air, so is pollen, the powdery plant substance that triggers seasonal allergies for tens of millions of Americans. But if you’re sneezing and your nose is running ...