No food can cure seasonal allergies; however, certain eating habits might reduce (or worsen) the severity of your symptoms. Gut-healthy foods like produce, legumes and whole grains, as well as ...
If you've sworn your springtime allergies are worse this year — in between sneezes, coughing fits and bouts of rubbing at itchy, watery eyes — chances are you're not wrong. For the tens of millions of ...
Warmer than usual winter weather has led to an earlier spring — triggering the start of allergy season Getty Seasonal allergy sufferers are in for a rough time this year. “Because the winter was ...
Summer allergies can be a hindrance to your plans. With flowers in bloom, and warm, damp weather causing mold to form, many find themselves reaching for tissues through June, July and August. A person ...
Seasonal allergies are no fun, but did you know that some experts say that what you eat may have an impact? Also known as "hay fever," symptoms run the gamut from a runny nose to congestion. Jenna ...
NEW YORK — Are your seasonal allergies sticking around longer than usual? It's not just you, and experts say a warming world may be part of the reason why. Seasonal allergy sufferers have a lot of ...
Board-certified providers share guidance on identifying allergy triggers and selecting treatments that align with each patient's symptoms and lifestyle. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA / ACCESS Newswire / ...
Some experts believe seasonal allergies are spiking earlier than previous years due to climate change, increasing demand for a range of treatments like antihistamines and over-the-counter ...
Itchy, watery eyes and a stuffy nose? Smells like seasonal allergies. About a quarter of U.S. adults deal with seasonal allergic rhinitis, or hay fever. The immune system reacts to the airborne pollen ...
SEATTLE — As seasons change, many people find themselves battling the uncomfortable symptoms of allergies. In fact, one in three adults and one in four kids experience seasonal allergies — that's ...