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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSNCan Allergies Cause a Fever? An Immunology Expert RespondsWondering if allergies can cause a fever? When the symptoms of allergies seem so similar to an infection, like COVID or a ...
New research shows how climate change is making allergy seasons worse—and how meat production plays a hidden role in fueling ...
During her time asleep, the okapi staff were also able to perform a full health exam including skin biopsies, cultures, and ...
Seasonal allergies are being hit by climate change. As temperatures rise, pollen season grows longer and more severe.
The good news: we are just coming out of viral season. Not so good news? We are coming in hot: not only to warmer weather, ...
A review published in The Laryngoscope indicates that climate change's effects on pollen seasons and concentrations are ...
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 ...
According to the American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, nearly one in three U.S. adults report having a seasonal allergy, eczema or food allergy.
Dr. Vinitha Moopen from WellSpan Family and Pediatric Medicine at Rothsville shares some ways to keep allergies in check.
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSNHow to Get Rid of Allergies, According to Allergy & Immunology DoctorsNearly half of Americans have some type of allergy. Are you one of them? Here's everything you need to know about if ...
Certain foods, emotions, and even extreme weather may trigger allergic asthma symptoms. Learn about infections, stress, and ...
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