Where you live, what you’re allergic to and your lifestyle can make a big difference when it comes to the severity of your allergies.
Those with seasonal allergies have likely experienced the itchy and watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing and scratchy throat, but there are some lesser-known symptoms you might also want to watch for.
Because allergy symptoms can resemble colds or respiratory illnesses, many people underestimate how significantly allergies can affect their health and quality of life. (Kaplan Sinus Relief) The ...
It’s estimated that in the United States alone, 80 to 100 million people have allergies. This is close to a third of the ...
Can allergies make you cough, or is there something else to blame for that seemingly seasonal tickle in your throat? An allergist explains.
Skin issues, including skin allergies, infections and ear issues, are the most common dog problems that are presented to insurance companies as claims. It can be difficult to distinguish between ...
In the Berkshires, pollen season begins late spring with high levels of birch, oak, maple and pine microspores filling the ...
Mississippi's spring allergy season has arrived with high pollen levels. Learn what causes symptoms and how to find relief.
The average person spends around 90 percent of their time indoors, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Add to that the fact that modern buildings are designed to allow for very little ...
Some breeds are associated with a lower risk of triggering allergy symptoms. Discover 10 dog breeds that are considered more ...
Children who develop eczema or other skin and respiratory allergies early in life face a higher risk of developing a food allergy, according to a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, ...