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Local allergists report influx of patients as fall allergies worsen
People around central Ohio may have noticed their noses are runny, their eyes are itchy, and they are sneezing quite a bit ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - People looking to combat symptoms from seasonal allergies will face numerous choices in the pharmacy aisle. Aspirus’ Outpatient Pharmacist Manager said picking the right ...
Experts also say to clean your home's vents and change your air filters. If those tips don't work, try allergy medications like nasal sprays or antihistamines. Fall allergies typically stick around ...
Weed pollens and mold spores soar in the fall, while in the spring, tree and grass pollens are the main drivers. And if you have spring allergies, you’re more than likely going to see another flare-up ...
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The 9 Best OTC Allergy Medicines, Approved by 5 Allergy Experts
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If you are a Greenville resident who frequently finds themselves reaching for that box of Kleenex during allergy season, you are not alone. Every year, more than 100 million people in the United ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO/CBS Newspath/WKRC) - Allergy season is upon us, and this year is expected to be particularly challenging. One in four people deal with seasonal allergies annually, and this ...
People usually have runny noses and watery eyes this time of year. While allergies are usually the cause, something else could also be a culprit. Millions of allergy sufferers also have nonallergic ...
May 22, 2025 – One in four Americans face an annual showdown with the air they breathe. Pills and sprays are their traditional weapons against seasonal allergies. But is this battle plan all wrong?
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The differences between allergies and a cold
Allergies are chronic and can be identified by an allergist, while colds are acute and typically resolve within 7-14 days.
WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing flu, strep throat, a stomach bug and seasonal allergies. “We are seeing a significant decline in all of the viruses that have been ...
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