Seasonal allergies in South Carolina are made worse by the abundance of pollen-producing trees like live oaks, longleaf and ...
Each year seems worse than the last when it comes to seasonal allergies, especially for those living in the Palmetto State and, as it turns out, that may be because of climate change.
Flowers and trees bloomed up to two weeks earlier than normal, suggesting the allergy season will likely be longer and more ...
The tiny lime green live oak pollen can coat vehicles, driveways, and sidewalks and even people themselves. The particles cause sneezing, congestion, and eyes to swell shut.
Tree pollen tends to be the first major irritant ... cottonwood, maple, elm, oak and walnut, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Grasses that cause symptoms include Bermuda ...
If you live in the Northeast and suffer from seasonal allergies, it’s time to stock up on tissues. Allergy experts at ...
The pollen count has been high for the start of astronomical spring with tree pollen to blame. What are the prospects for the rest of the hay fever season?
The East and West Midlands, along with Wales and South East England face a high risk of birch pollen next month ...