Why Spring Makes You Sneeze
If you suffer from pollen allergies and dread the oncoming onslaught of respiratory symptoms, know which plants most likely trigger your allergies this season.
Before you know how to treat allergies with medication you have to know your triggers. Your doctor is the first place to start. Learn more.
You're not destined to have allergy symptoms this spring or fall allergy season. Here are some practical tips about how to prevent allergies.
Whether you live in any allergy capital or anywhere else, you should work with your healthcare provider to recognize the elements that trigger your allergies.
Allergy falsehoods abound, such as "if it's not spring or fall, you must have a cold." Here’s the truth behind several widespread myths.
This spring, be proactive about your allergies and their triggers. A little planning can prevent a lot of discomfort this season. Here's what you should know.
Up to 40 percent of Americans deal with watery, itchy, red, and swollen allergic eye irritation. Here's how to avoid itchy and watery eyes this allergy season.
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).