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Woman Allergic to Cold Left Covered in Painful Hives in MinutesA woman with a rare allergy to cold temperatures has revealed how even a few minutes outside in chilly weather can leave her ...
Pollen allergies can be miserable, but reacting to food because of a connection to pollen allergies can be even worse. See what we know ...
How allergic bronchitis progresses from common allergens, recognize symptoms requiring medical care, and learn treatment ...
Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD Allergies commonly cause itchy eyes, sneezing, and a stuffy nose. Allergies can also ...
About 20 percent of Americans have pollen allergies, and the season for suffering is about three weeks longer now than it was ...
It's that time of the year again. Spring allergy season is upon us and it is affecting many in the Coastal Bend.
From sneezing to more serious reactions, Dr. Vinod Doreswamy explains how seasonal allergies work and how to manage them. Sponsored by Optum Care Washington.
It’s not just in your stuffy head. Seasonal allergies are getting worse as pollen season gets longer and more intense.
Warmer temperatures are making for longer and more intense pollen seasons, and more severe hay fever symptoms. A new review of research finds these changes are already contributing to rising rates of ...
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation released its annual Allergy Capitals list in March. The report uses data from the 100 ...
Seasonal allergies are being hit by climate change. As temperatures rise, pollen season grows longer and more severe.
Prescription drugs such as antidepressants (SSRIs) and contraceptive pills containing a synthetic progestin called ...
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