Doctors: Allergies are worse this yearPaul Swiech
It's that time of year again —seasonal allergies are back. With allergy season arriving earlier than usual — starting around March — many seasonal allergy sufferers feel their symptoms have been worse than ever. While experts said this isn't necessarily the case, ...
Fall doesn't just bring beautiful foliage and pumpkin spice everything, it also brings pollen. And if your sneezing, itchy eyes and congestion feel even worse this year, you're not alone. But are fall allergies actually more severe this year? "Absolutely," Dr. Zachary Rubin, an allergist ...
"The variability there is going to depend on what part of the country you're in, because those seasons vary depending on how far north or how far south you live," Pongdee said. "But in general, those are the seasons that those particular plants pollinate." However, those seasons are un...
If you feel like your fall and spring allergies are getting worse each year, you are probably right. If staying indoors during these times of year and over-the-counter allergy medications are not helping control your symptoms, consult an allergist, Fonacier recommended. ...
B.To explain why seasonal allergies are worse.C.To draw people's attention to climate change.D.To inform readers of the seriousness of seasonal allergies. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (1)细节理解题。根据文章第一段Seasonal allergies cause great trouble to people,such as sneezing,tiredness,a...
There is growing research showing climate change is making allergies in the U.S. worse. Scientists say increasing levels of carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere mean the pollen season for plants and trees is starting earlier each year and lasting longer. That could have huge impacts on wildlife,...
Yes, Your Seasonal Allergies Are Getting Worse By Karen Robock Ah, the first signs of spring—and the first sign of seasonal allergies. It could be the buds on the trees or the warm sunshine. Or maybe you know it’s...
Types of Allergies That Get Worse at Night Dust miteallergies are typically worse at nighttime. That's because you may be exposed to the mites when lying down. They can make their home in your pillows, mattress, or box springs.10
Approximately 40 million Americans suffer from hay fever, while 16 million adults endure asthma. Although genetics play an important role in these conditions, recent research is finding that higher temperatures and more carbon dioxide are making allergy seasons worse, stimulating plants to produce more...