Why Fall Allergies Make You Sneeze
The grass is dying, the flowers are gone, the leaves are falling. So why do we sneeze in the fall? Is it allergies? Learn why fall allergies make you sneeze.
You're not destined to have allergy symptoms this spring or fall allergy season. Here are some practical tips about how to prevent allergies.
Self-treating your allergy symptoms can have serious consequences. You need to see a doctor to get the right care for you. Here's what you should know.
Many everyday items, from fruit to clothing, alcohol to scented candles, can make your allergies flare. Here's what you should know and what you can do.
Don’t let pollen, dust, and other allergens set off a serious asthma attack. Know how to fight asthma flare-ups when you have allergies. Learn more here.
While it may take a year, you can reduce your reliance on allergy medicines. Here's how to treat your allergies with immunotherapy (or allergy shots).
Before you know how to treat allergies with medication, you have to know your triggers. Your doctor is the first place to start. Here's what you should know.
Fall allergy falsehoods abound. Here’s the truth behind several widespread myths.