Snow molds are species of fungi that grow under the snow. When the snow melts, it can release spores into the air, which some people are allergic to. A snow mold allergy can look similar to a pollen ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - We have officially entered the season of coughs, sneezes, and runny noses. With dozens of pollen coated cars riding around, you may be thinking that pollen is the source of your ...
Allergy season is hitting harder and faster than usual this spring, with doctors reporting a flood of new patients seeking ...
Melting snow can release a hidden allergy trigger: snow mold growing on grass and other organic matter. How to avoid the fungus and treat symptoms.
Allergy season in northern Michigan appears to be starting earlier than usual this year, according to Dr. Martin Dubravec of ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) -Allergy symptoms are not at all fun to deal with, and right now, they seem to be even harder to treat for many East Texans a big reason for that is due to a spike in mold spores. ...
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If your seasonal allergies feel worse this spring, you’re not imagining it — and changing weather patterns may be to blame.
Taking action early — even before you notice symptoms — can make it easier to manage your spring allergies.