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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.
Seasonal allergies, which cause symptoms like a runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing, are common in children. Allergies ...
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 ...
The inevitable has happened, with Hawaii’s first confirmed case of travel-related measles in the state this year as the ...
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 ...
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, which cause symptoms like a runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing, are common in children ... What are common signs of allergies in kids? Seasonal allergies, also known ...
A health expert reveals a surprisingly simple method for hayfever relief – parents with tissues in every pocket, take note!
Right now, residents in Central Texas are experiencing symptoms such as sneezing and itchy, watery eyes due to the pollen in ...
With spring here, children become vulnerable to the seasonal triggers like pollens and dust. Here's what you can do to protect.
Getting vaccinated is crucial in protecting yourself and others against measles. Unvaccinated individuals, including immunocompromised people and infants who are too young to receive the vaccine, are ...