A local physician explains how to preemptively beat seasonal allergy symptoms before things get really bad.
No food can cure seasonal allergies; however, certain eating habits might reduce (or worsen) the severity of your symptoms. Gut-healthy foods like produce, legumes and whole grains, as well as ...
Doctors say don’t wait for symptoms to start before taking action ...
Reducing dust buildup and controlling moisture inside the home can make a noticeable difference”— Falesity Mecca BATON ...
Winter allergy symptoms are really just your typical seasonal allergy symptoms. But because of the colder and harsher weather typical of the winter season, you’re more likely to spend more time ...
Warm temperatures and clear skies have drawn people across the Ozarks outdoors this week, but the pleasant weather is ...
Spring flowers are here, and so is peak blooming time. Thanks to pollen and other tiny particles that cause inflammation, seasonal allergies has arrived -- and there's reason to believe they're ...
If going outside in the spring, summer, or fall gives you a runny nose and watery eyes, you're probably dealing with seasonal allergies. Here’s what they are, what causes them, and, most importantly, ...
NEW YORK — Are your seasonal allergies sticking around longer than usual? It's not just you, and experts say a warming world may be part of the reason why. Seasonal allergy sufferers have a lot of ...
Allergy seasons come in all shapes and sizes across Oklahoma. And even when the winter cold settles in, many Oklahomans still find themselves sniffling and sneezing due to a common winter culprit: ...
Spring is a season full of fresh blooms, longer days, and outdoor adventures—but it can also bring sneezes, itchiness, and ...