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Why Spring Allergies Last Well Into Summer

We often hear about spring allergies and fall allergies, but summer allergies are rarely mentioned. Yet, for many people across the country, once spring allergies start, they don’t seem to stop until winter begins; for others, there is no break, not even when winter begins. Why is this? And how

The start of spring allergies

The Start of Spring Allergies

Many celebrate as the weather warms up and we can finally spend more time outside. Many others, however, start to deal with spring allergies, which can take some of the enjoyment away from spending that much-needed time outside. Luckily, there are ways to prepare for spring allergies to stay ahead

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Allergy Relief in 15 Minutes

It is no question that allergy season is currently in full swing! Common symptoms for allergies include sneezing, a runny nose, watery eyes, and coughing. These symptoms can range from irritating to down-right debilitating, and lead many to dread the Springtime. If home remedies or over-the-counter medicines are not working

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All About Allergies

People who deal with allergies know that Spring can be a difficult time to be outdoors. As the weather gets warmer, plants begin to bloom and release pollen which causes symptoms like sneezing, a runny nose, and watery eyes. Given that seasonal allergies generally start in March, now’s the time

Allergies or a Cold: What’s Got You Sick?

There’s a reason people say they’re “under the weather” when they aren’t feeling their best. Now that it’s officially springtime, allergy season is in full swing. Sneezes, stuffy noses, and itchiness are becoming more prominent, but not all sniffles are the same — it can be hard to determine the