“For young kids we say they need to see two or three years of tree pollen for it to kick in,” Khan said. What this means is ...
Summer allergies are typically triggered by grass pollen and generally start in June and go through September. during the winter months, cedar trees release plumes of pollen in the South, giving rise ...
If you've been sneezing and feeling itchiness lately, it's likely because of fall allergies from ragweed pollen.
The arrival of spring is traditionally associated with allergies, but the crisp air brought on by autumn’s cooler weather doesn’t necessarily mean everyone can take a breath of relief.
Houston is no stranger to high pollen counts, but one expert says the number of high pollen days are increasing at a ...
But are fall allergies actually more severe this year? "Absolutely," Dr. Zachary Rubin, an allergist with Oak Brook Allergists and spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma and ...