A warm, windy Wednesday triggered an early-season surge in tree pollen across the Triangle. The culprit? The trees. Other WRAL Top Stories According to Wednesday morning’s pollen report, four types of ...
With the start of spring around the corner, allergy season is on the way. AccuWeather has released its annual allergy forecast for the U.S., as pollen counts are about to swing sharply upward. How ...
Tree pollen is already emerging in warmer parts of the U.S., marking the start of spring allergy season for many people. Allergy specialists say starting medication about a month before symptoms ...
Two metropolitan areas in the Pacific Northwest made the top 10, including a city in Washington state. Boise was the No. 1 worst city for allergy sufferers in the nation, according to the foundation.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For millions of Americans, spring doesn't just mean warmer days and blooming flowers. It also means sneezing, itchy eyes and ...
A cold end to winter, combined with a surge of March warmth, has allowed for many trees to pollinate at the same time.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The warm weather means birds are chirping and flowers are starting to bloom. But if you suffer from ...
Allergy season affects millions of Americans, with climate change intensifying symptoms. Experts offer tips for relief and ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Trees are waking up due to the recent warm spell we've experienced across central NC and that means pollen counts are increasing. In just a few short weeks, pine pollen will ...
Did you know that a single ragweed plant can produce 1 billion grains of pollen in a season? Or that most pollen that causes allergy problems is so small that it is invisible to the human eye? From an ...
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