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Medically reviewed by Jurairat J. Molina, MD More than 25% of the U.S. population experiences seasonal allergies, also known ...
Winter: Most people find their allergies dormant during the winter months because most plants don't pollinate during winter.
The risk for food allergy, asthma and allergic rhinitis was elevated among children who received antibiotics in early childhood, and risk was greater with five-plus courses, according to data ...
Allergies may feel worse at night because of nearby allergens and their effect on circadian rhythm. Find out how to stop ...
New seasonal allergies in adulthood can result from a genetic predisposition, exposure to new allergens, changes to your ...
Spring is finally here, and for many of us that brings the joy of returning to outdoor activities, planning summer vacations, ...
A recent single-blind, randomised controlled trial evaluated the efficacy of normal saline nasal irrigation in managing AR ...
Seasonal allergies also increase the risk of developing sinus and ear infections and increase the risk of asthma. Strategies to manage symptoms include medications, limiting exposure to pollen and ...