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Spring is in the air—and so are the allergens! As flowers bloom and trees bud, many children begin sneezing, sniffling, and rubbing itchy eyes.
The Big Easy has become the Big Sneezy, jumping to second place in a list of Allergy Capitals released in March by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Many Southern and Eastern cities carry ...
Seasonal allergies are usually seen in the spring, summer and early fall and impact about 20% of children. It can include a ...
(WIFR) - Spring is here and that means the return of seasonal allergies. Research from the Centers for Disease Control shows ...
Now that it's warming up, many of us will be spending more time outside, which also means some of us will be dealing with ...
Measles can be a serious infection with complications. Since infants less than 12 months are not considered eligible for an ...
Seasonal allergies, which cause symptoms like a runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing, are common in children. Allergies ...
In learning facts about babies, it was revealed that a baby's characteristics prove to be irresistible to the rest of us. The ...
Brendan Monaghan is a physician assistant at Novant Health. He says it can be hard to distinguish allergy symptoms from the ...
The change in weather may be welcome, but the allergens that come along with it may cause your cutie's nose to stuff up and eyes to itch. But take heart: Our guide to seasonal allergies in babies and ...
While a light breeze might cause nothing more than a sneeze for one person, that same gust could leave another person reaching for an antihistamine that knocks them out for the night. "You ...