If you love to garden but are worried about how it will affect your fall allergies, you can rest assured knowing that by following these helpful tips, you can keep your seasonal allergy symptoms at a minimum. Read More »
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Seasonal allergies don’t have to get in the way of your exercise routine
Just because you have allergies doesn’t mean you can’t exercise outdoors. Read More »
3 natural remedies to try this allergy season
Are you trying to find a natural way to relieve your seasonal allergy symptoms? If so, consider trying some of these techniques. Read More »
Experts: Ragweed allergy season to persist until weather cools down
The last thing that allergy sufferers want to hear is that ragweed season is expected to be worse than usual. However, according to CBS News, this appears to be the case. Read More »
Study: Pollutants increasing the severity of asthmatic symptoms
For the millions of men and women who suffer from asthma, managing their symptoms is a top priority. Read More »
AAFA publishes list of top 10 worst cities for fall allergies
The Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) recently published its annual Fall Allergy Capitals report, which lists the top 100 cities in the United States where seasonal allergies are at their most severe. Read More »
How to keep your bedroom allergen-free this fall
In addition to taking medications, there are a number of ways that allergy sufferers can make their homes more comfortable during the fall, when outdoor allergens like ragweed and indoor irritants such as pet dander, mold and dust mites are particularly strong. Read More »
School districts consider starting school later so students can sleep longer
Doctors have long stressed the importance of getting enough sleep at night — particularly for adolescents, for whom lack of rest can lead to serious issues such as depression, impaired judgment and academic underachievement. Read More »
Asthma left untreated during pregnancy can lead to health problems in babies
People who suffer from asthma understand first-hand how important it is to keep their symptoms under control, but doing so is even more important for pregnant women. Read More »
The difference between allergies and the common cold
It’s easy to mistake seasonal allergies for the common cold — especially as the weather gets colder and viruses begin spreading more rapidly. Read More »