It’s back... mountain cedar has returned to the pollen count for the first time this season, thanks to breezy north winds.
It's that time of year again.
Plan now for Austin allergy caused by amorous trees that want to spread their pollen everywhere, causing itchy eyes, runny ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Tree pollen counts have escalated into the "extreme" levels and grass pollen is right behind it, according to The Asthma Center. Allergist Dr. Manav Segal says the extreme tree ...
Cedar fever can resemble the common cold or the flu, and it’s most common after a cold front moves through the region.
Tree pollen — that springtime scourge that coats cars in yellow dust and sends allergy sufferers running to the pharmacy — typically abates by late May in upstate New York. But this spring’s bloom is ...
What the Syndrome Is: The term Christmas Tree Syndrome describes a flare-up of allergy symptoms that are aggravated when ...
Cedar fever season has arrived in the Alamo City. Each gusty cold front blows more and more brown or yellow cedar pollen off ...
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Christmas tree syndrome: The holiday allergy you didn't know you had
Your festive holiday tree could be the surprising source of all your sneezes and sniffles this season.
While Southeast Texas isn’t home to the highest concentration of cedar trees, we can still get pollen into Houston thanks to cold fronts moving in from the west.
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