As allergy season continues for Middle Tennessee and much of the U.S., a largely unknown adage rings true: the uglier a flower or weed, the more allergy-inducing its pollen tends to be. Ragweed, ...
As I add in the quercetin, revisit the Neti Pot and increase the hydration and redness eye drops, it all too easily brings to mind the fall allergy season, my most challenging one. This year, I am ...
Spring is in full swing by May, and while it’s a beautiful time of year, it can also be brutal for allergy sufferers. One of the most common culprits? Weed pollen. Though grasses and trees usually get ...
When fall hits, so does ragweed, mugwort, and English plantain. To keep them out, leave windows shut as much as possible. Try rinsing off (or showering) and washing out your nose with a saline nasal ...
Ever bite into a fresh peach or piece of melon and your mouth feels itchy, or your lips swell? It's not just in your head — it's called oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Also known as pollen-food allergy ...
ATLANTA — ATLANTA—Fall allergy season may last longer than most thanks to 90-degree temperatures that have lingered into October. It is not good news for anyone who suffers from a stuffed head and ...