Allergy season has officially kicked off in the Reno area. Here's what’s causing allergy symptoms now and what you can do to ...
A pollen explosion in March usually comes from cedar, cypress and juniper family members with elm, maple, pine, oak, birch and cottonwood eventually joining in.
Juniper is a broad genus that includes everything from large trees up to 30 feet tall to ground-hugging shrubs that spread wide but never get higher than 18 inches. While species like the fast ...
For many people who suffer from pollen allergies in New York City and beyond, the spring 2025 allergy season is striking earlier -- and sticking around longer -- than usual this year. "Experts are ...
For trees and flowers, early spring might be wonderful, but for allergy sufferers, it can be awful. Springtime has arrived two weeks earlier than usual in several Midwest states this year ...
Pollen counts are rising due to climate change. Every year, people ask Dr. Robert Zemble, LVHN's allergy chief, if it's the worst pollen season. Pollen season may be longer than you think.
Have you seen the meme about all of the “seasons” packed into winter in the South? It goes something like winter, fool’s ...
Spring is here — and with it comes allergy season. Each year, more than 100 million people in the U.S. experience allergies, including seasonal pollen allergies. The Asthma and Allergy ...
In winter, juniper trees are capable of pollinating in cooler temperatures. Symptoms can persist for a few weeks to several months. How long you'll be dealing with your seasonal allergies depends ...
An expert on why we sneeze and itch in spring — and how to make the pollen and allergy season more bearable Getty Up to 40 percent of people suffer from springtime allergies—and the culprit is ...
This is due to seasonal allergies, which affect roughly 100 million people in the U.S., according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. But what exactly is causing these allergies?
As mentioned, tree pollen is the biggest culprit, with the most common ones being oak, maple, elm, willow, and juniper trees. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America says other spring ...