Old, uncleaned air conditioning and heating units, along with aged carpets, carry allergens like dust, dust mites and animal dander. Read More »
Category: Seasonal Allergy News
Use caution when driving after taking antihistamines
Did you know antihistamines may impair your ability to drive? Read More »
Allergies and driving are potentially deadly combination
A new article in the medical journal Allergy is raising concerns about the risk of driving with seasonal allergies, as experts say it may put everyone on the road in serious danger. Read More »
Surprising allergy symptom related to seasonal sensitivities
You probably blame your itchy eyes and nasal congestion on your seasonal allergies, but did you know some of your food sensitivities might also be related? Read More »
Researchers: Letting Detroit’s vacant lots grow wild better for allergies
A new study says mowing a vacant lot once or twice a year can actually lead to more allergy-causing weeds than leaving it untouched. Read More »
Carpets, rugs act as “filters,” trapping allergens
If you are looking for one more way to ease your symptoms, look no further than your vacuum cleaner. Read More »
MLB: Baseball player’s blurry vision from allergies
Professional baseball player Martin Prado is back to playing with his team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, after an optometrist determined allergies were causing blurry vision in his left eye. Read More »
What to expect at your first allergist appointment
If you’re coughing, sniffling and sneezing more than usual, it may be time to bite the bullet and go see an allergist. Read More »
Alaska has some of highest pollen counts on Earth
Bad news for allergy sufferers who live in Alaska: the Anchorage Daily News reports that the state currently has more pollen in the air than almost anywhere else on the entire planet. Read More »
What’s causing your allergies? A look at the worst offenders
You probably know that plants cause a lot of your seasonal allergy woes, but do you know which ones are the worst offenders? Read More »