Itchy eyes, sneezing, a blocked nose, loss of smell, headaches … Hay fever affects around a quarter of UK adults and 10-15% of children. Unlike a cold, which usually goes away in one to two weeks, the ...
The British Allergy foundation approved duvet boasts over 24,000 Amazon reviews with shoppers who say it's 'deliciously plump ...
A new study has found that hay fever – an allergy to pollen – might make it more difficult for students to do their best in exams.
TikTok allergist Dr. Zachary Rubin encourages people to start preparing for spring early: "Pollen's about to mess with you" ...
Two GPs share how to prepare for hay fever season with practical steps that may help manage symptoms before pollen levels ...
Hay fever affects roughly one in four UK adults. Symptoms are caused by three different types of pollen: tree, grass and weed pollen. As hay fever season typically runs from March to September, this ...
Around 10 to 18 million people in the UK have hay fever, and it's thought to impact about 20% to 25% of the population, ...
Hay fever sufferers at secondary school be warned. Researchers say they may see their exam results suffer at the end of secondary school, according to new findings. Pollen exposure can result in ...
Hay fever could be impacting secondary school exam results, with new research suggesting pollen exposure leads to poorer ...
Millions of Brits have been warned that the tree pollen season is expected to begin this week and will continue for months.
Tree pollen levels are currently "very high" in London, while levels are "high" in areas including Birmingham, Brighton, ...
Tree pollen represents the first major wave of the hayfever calendar. Beginning as early as February in milder years, tree pollen peaks during March and April.
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