A new study suggests having seasonal allergies may increase your risk of suicide, with researchers finding these deaths tend ...
According to new research from the Journal of Health Economics, seasonal allergies triggered by pollen appear to make deaths ...
Seasonal allergies are often the result of pollen exposure, and cause symptoms like sneezing, a runny nose, and itchy or watery eyes.
If your allergies peak when the leaves start dropping, you’re not alone.
Sniffles and sneezes are an inevitable part of growing up. But if your child has a lingering runny nose and cough – or both appear around the same time each year – it could be seasonal allergies.
Seasonal allergies are known for causing congestion, sneezing, and itchy eyes, but for many, they also cause migraines. As the weather changes and pollen fills the air, people prone to migraines often ...
A stuffy nose, runny eyes, and sore throat are a few symptoms that can hit at any time of the year. So how do you know ...
Seasonal allergies are on the rise and lasting longer. The Weather Network's Mark Robinson talks to animal experts about ...
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 ...
( The Conversation) – Seasonal allergies – triggered by pollen – appear to make deaths by suicide more likely. Our findings, ...
Carol A. Cates, MSN, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, is the chief nursing officer at Odessa Regional Medical Center. You can reach her via e-mail at [email protected] This is the time of year that many of us suffer ...
Dr. Katial answers the question: 'Asthma And Seasonal Allergies?' — -- Question: If I have asthma, do I also have seasonal allergies? Answer: If you have asthma, you have a very high chance of ...