Runny nose, itching eyes, worsening asthma symptoms—the effects of hay fever are nothing to sneeze at, experts say, warning of an "explosion" of allergies as climate change lengthens and intensifies ...
Hay fever sufferers across the UK are facing longer and more intense allergy seasons, as new research reveals the impact of climate change on pollen levels is already being felt. A major review of ...
This story is part of a periodic MIami Herald series where we answer reader questions about climate change. Send us yours at climate@miamiherald.com. It’s that time of the year when yellow pollen ...
Increase in allergic rhinitis-related health care reported in 4 studies, with low-income residents most impacted. HealthDay News — Climate change seems to be altering pollen seasons and concentrations ...
It's pollen season, and for many of us that means coughing, sneezing, a runny nose and itching eyes. Those symptoms can be downright annoying, but is there more pollen in the air this spring compared ...
From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by producer Aynsley O’Neill with Dr. Neelima Tummala, an ear, nose and throat physician at ...
A University of Queensland study has revealed Australian capital cities are experiencing longer pollen seasons due to climate change. Using up to three decades of data, researchers examined pollen ...
With changes in seasonal temperatures driving up pollen counts, hay fever sufferers face greater risks of developing symptoms. Here’s our expert guide to medical and practical steps to keep the condit ...