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- Worried About Pollen? Follow These Easy Tips For Low-Allergen LandscapingApr 20, 2025, 6:59 am EDTFemale trees and tubular flowers are just a couple of our recommendations to reduce pollen counts in your garden.
- Why Seasonal Allergies May Make You Sensitive To Some FoodsApr 17, 2025, 7:12 am EDTCould your spring allergies make you allergic to some foods as well? Watch this video to learn about cross-reactivity and Pollen Food Allergy Syndrome, why it happens and how you can avoid it.
- Allergy Sufferers: This Might Be Your Secret WeaponApr 16, 2025, 10:34 am EDTSneezing fits and itchy eyes getting you down? This one thing could make a big difference, and you probably already have it in your house.
- Are City Planners’ Tree Choices Making Your Allergies Worse?Apr 15, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTThe types of trees chosen by urban planners in your city may be the reason your allergy symptoms are feeling worse. One report found 74% of Americans now find that their seasonal allergy symptoms significantly impact their quality of life. So watch this video to learn what “botanical sexism” is and why one horticulturist says we need to work to change it.
- Have Allergies? You May Want To Stay Away From These CitiesApr 15, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTAllergy sufferers, beware. Some cities are worse than others when it comes to seasonal allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranks the worst cities for seasonal allergies every year. These are the top five worst cities for allergies in 2025.
- Weather May Be Affecting Your Allergy SymptomsApr 15, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTSpring brings beautiful blossoms and budding green leaves, but with that comes seasonal allergies. Here’s what allergy sufferers need to know about how weather can affect their allergy symptoms. Our advice? Plan your outdoor activities for after a good rain.
- Dry, Mild Weather Fuels a Tough Week for Allergy SufferersApr 14, 2025, 7:02 am EDTTree and Grass pollen are both high across the South and now we’re seeing both types of pollen creep northward as well. Temperatures will be warming up for some, and there is not much rainfall outside of the Appalachians to bring relief in the week ahead. Here is your pollen forecast.
- Dry, Mild Weather Fuels a Tough Week for Allergy SufferersApr 14, 2025, 6:51 am EDTTree and Grass pollen are both high across the South and now we’re seeing both types of pollen creep northward as well. Temperatures will be warming up for some, and there is not much rainfall outside of the Appalachians to bring relief in the week ahead. Here is your pollen forecast.
- From Allergies To Immunity: How Spring Impacts The BodyApr 13, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTDiscover how the spring shift in daylight, seasonal allergies and fluctuating temperatures can impact your sleep, mood and immune system, with tips on how to stay balanced and feel your best this season.
- Falling Tree Turns Into A Pollen StormApr 13, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTEver Wonder How Much Pollen A Tree Holds? A falling tree in Georgia shows us. Atlanta has hit record highs for pollen this year and has seen at least 10 days in the extremely high range, according to Atlanta Allergy & Asthma, a local allergist office.
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