Newswatch 16's Emily Kress spoke with a doctor about how allergies affect people and what steps they can take to treat them.
(AP) — Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing. Where you live, what you’re allergic ...
No food can cure seasonal allergies; however, certain eating habits might reduce (or worsen) the severity of your symptoms. Gut-healthy foods like produce, legumes and whole grains, as well as ...
Melting snow can release a hidden allergy trigger: snow mold growing on grass and other organic matter. How to avoid the ...
Spring flowers are here, and so is peak blooming time. Thanks to pollen and other tiny particles that cause inflammation, seasonal allergies has arrived -- and there's reason to believe they're ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As spring brings warmer temperatures and more sunshine, allergy season is also ramping up across the region. Many people are already feeling the effects, and those symptoms are likely ...
Seasonal allergies aren't just for lifelong sufferers anymore. Doctors say it's increasingly common for adults who've never had allergies to suddenly experience symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and ...
If going outside in the spring, summer, or fall gives you a runny nose and watery eyes, you're probably dealing with seasonal allergies. Here’s what they are, what causes them, and, most importantly, ...