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Category: Allergy Relief Advice
Humid weather leads to high levels of mold in certain parts of U.S.
In between the spring pollen season and the fall ragweed season, allergy sufferers in certain parts of the United States may face a different kind of irritant brought on by heat and humidity. According to CBS Pittsburgh, mold is prevalent in areas that have experienced particularly hot temperatures and a large amount of rainfall over the past few months. Read More »
Keeping your eyes healthy and safe during allergy season
Your eyes are delicate parts of your body that can easily become damaged if you aren’t careful. This is especially important to keep in mind during allergy season, when your eyes, nose and throat can become severely affected by pollen and other ubiquitous irritants. Read More »
Prepare for ragweed allergies by taking antihistamines
Allergy sufferers in Ohio should be prepared for a more severe onslaught of ragweed pollen than year’s past, states cleveland.com, thanks to the abundance of rain over the past several weeks. Read More »
Questions to ask before sending a child who has asthma or allergies to summer camp
Here are a few important questions parents should ask before sending a child who suffers from asthma or allergies to summer camp. Read More »
Dealing with allergies at work
Your workplace is the one place you need to feel healthy and focused in order to concentrate on the job at hand. If you’re experiencing allergy symptoms like sneezing, coughing, itching and stuffy or runny nose, instead of letting your productivity suffer, start thinking about what allergy products you can use to make your workspace allergen-free. Read More »
Be allergy-ready when heading to college
For incoming freshmen, college is a time of wonder and anticipation of new experiences. The allergy-suffering student, however should be seeing this as a time to prepare for the new, potentially allergen-rich environment he or she is moving into. Read More »
The seasonal allergy control guide
It would be nearly impossible to make it through the entire season without once having a reaction, mainly because you can’t control what you’re going to be in contact with at every single point of the day. There are still quite a few effective measures you can take, however, that will significantly reduce your exposure time and the likelihood of you experiencing symptoms. Read More »
Don’t let your sleep cycle be broken up by allergy symptoms
If you’re suffering from allergies and you’re missing sleep due to sneezing, coughing, runny nose and other symptoms, the likelihood is you’re not hitting that optimal mark for required sleep. Allergy products are available from Allergy be Gone that can help you reverse this. Read More »
Allergy bedding and the danger of down
In the intense heat of summer, we’re all probably wishing for the cooler temperatures of fall or winter. Those cold weather seasons introduce another danger to allergy-sufferers. Allergy bedding from Allergy Be Gone can help eliminate some of those threats. Read More »