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FOX 2 - Have you noticed a little sneezing, maybe some congestion? We're still in summer but fall allergies are showing up. If you are feeling a little off, the ragweed might be to blame.
For many with allergies, fall is peak season that’s now probably compounded by a warming planet. Allergy season is starting earlier and lasting longer, which scientists attribute to a variety of ...
One in four people deal with allergies every year and one of those people is regular walker Debbie Brotz. She says she experiences, "Some sneezy, watery eyes, itchy eyes." "Fall allergies — we ...
As the seasons change and the air turns crisp, many individuals are not only concerned about catching the flu but also about the onset of fall allergies. These allergies can significantly impact ...
Andy Mitchell, another allergy sufferer, added, "Runny, stuffy nose, neck itching a little bit." Dr. Pramod Kelkar, an allergist at Allina Health Woodbury, explained that fall allergies are ...
Fall is coming, and so are the allergies. The first day of fall will begin on September 23, and this season brings allergies just as much as springtime. Though weed pollination depends on the ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Fall allergies can be just as bad as springtime allergies. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times file Share If you feel like your allergies have been extra brutal lately ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — As cooler temperatures set in, many Raleigh residents are feeling the unwelcome effects of fall allergies, which experts say are getting worse due to human-caused climate change.
As we inch closer to the end of summer, the fall allergy season is gearing up. Doctor Renee Matthews, an asthma and allergy expert and author stopped by ABC 7 Eyewitness News to discuss how to try ...
The first day of fall will begin on September 23, and this season brings allergies just as much as springtime. Though weed pollination depends on the amount of daylight, fall can still bring ...