If you're allergic to pollen, listen up! Bees may be the answer to your problems. We discovered a solution some allergy sufferers really believe in.
Bees may have a link to allergies that will surprise you.
"I have many people that come to my house and want local... more »
When your allergies start up, you know the usual culprits: mold, ragweed and weather changes that stir those things up.
But there may be hidden food triggers making your runny nose and itchy eyes worse.
A plate full of fruits and veggies may be good for your waistline,... more »
The long, nasty allergy season has launched a new concern. Doctors are worried that allergy sufferers are now at risk for serious infections, including pneumonia.
Doctors are seeing ear infections, bronchitis and other serious complications from allergies, but their greatest fear is pneumonia. "That's what you absolutely don't want... more »
As the warm weather arrives so does the pollen . That means plenty of folks are sniffling with drying, runny eyes.
While there's plenty of medication to prevent the symptoms , nothing is foolproof. That's why some folks use massage therapy to relieve their sniffling.
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Gusty winds across Southern Colorado coupled with allergans already in the are leaving many people with itchy, red eyes and runny noses.
According to the Williams Storms Allergy Clinic tree pollen is at the very high stage, while grass pollen is rated as high. The wind makes it worse... more »
Pollen: It's on your car, in the air and especially in your sinuses.
From Florida to Texas to Colorado, 2010 is shaping up to be a monster of an allergy season. The words "pollen" and "allergy" are among the top 10 trending topics on Twitter in several U.S. cities.... more »
Pollen: It's on your car, in the air and especially in your sinuses.
From Florida to Texas to Colorado, 2010 is shaping up to be a monster of an allergy season. The words "pollen" and " allergy " are among the top 10 trending topics on Twitter in several... more »
Have you seen your friends and neighbors walking around with red eyes and sniffling noses? It's that time of year again, allergy season.
Allergists say that allergies are pretty much year-round, but it seems to get worse in the Springtime. Low nighttime temperatures, along with high pollen counts can... more »