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It's fall allergy season. Here's what you need to know
Folks worry a lot about spring allergies, but here are three surprising things to consider about how fall allergies can effect your family.
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Got snot? Here's what your mucus tells you about allergies and more.
What is your snot trying to tell you about your health? Experts share their insights on how to decode your mucus and what it's telling you about your allergies and more.
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4 reasons why climate change is making your fall allergies worse
Does it feel like your allergies have been getting worse? Climate change could be the reason why.
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Childhood allergies, from skin to lungs, could start in the gut: study
A new study has found that problems with gut bacteria could lie behind four major — and very different — childhood allergies. Eczema, hay fever, asthma and food allergies afflict more than a third of people worldwide. They are also increasing, with researchers blaming everything from shifting diets to overemphasizing hygiene. But in a study published…
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Here's Why Your Allergies Are So Intense In the Fall — & What to Do About Them
The days of pumpkin spice and apple picking are here — but you can't stop sniffling and sneezing (and googling whether your symptoms match up with scarier COVID-19-related ones). We might think that fall should offer us a reprieve from the bursting blooms of spring and the sinus crud that often comes in with winter. […]
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In Texas, pollen from this weed may be to blame for your allergies flaring up again
Reaching for tissues again because of sneezing and itchy, watery eyes?
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Is your air conditioner making you sick? Experts unpack 'air con flu.'
Mold, dust, bacteria and viruses — is your AC unit making you sick?
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What Is the Difference Between a Dry and Wet Cough in Kids?
Knowing the difference between a dry cough and a productive wet cough can be beneficial in helping your kid feel better! Here's everything parents need to know.
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This unlikely beauty hack saved me from eyelid eczema
Tea bags have a beauty hack for years, but this writer found it impacted her eyelid eczema more than any cream she's tried before.
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Can Babies Have Seasonal Allergies?
If your baby is experiencing signs of hay fever—itchy and runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing—could they possibly have seasonal allergies? We spoke with experts to find out.
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What Causes a Dry Cough in Kids?
Does your toddler or child have a dry cough? Learn more about the causes of dry cough and natural remedies to combat the symptom.
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Why Is My House So Dusty? 4 Common Causes of Dust
Get rid of dust before it accumulates.
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Is Your Child's Sore Throat Caused By Allergies?
Seasonal allergies come with a runny nose and sneezing, but can they also cause a sore throat? Here, experts discuss the link between postnasal drip and throat irritation.
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6 Surprising Benefits of Pets for Kids
How can your family benefit from having a dog, cat, or fish? Here are some ways having a pet can pay off for your kids.
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Allergy Testing for Kids: A Parent's Guide
What you need to know if you're concerned your kid might be allergic.
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Here’s why your allergies seem worse this fall
When you start stepping out to enjoy the fall weather, don't be surprised if your allergies feel worse than usual this year. Here's why.
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Climate change and pollution make allergies worse: 'Like pouring salt on the wound'
Studies have found a connection between air pollution and increased rates of asthma, hay fever and other allergy issues.
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Yup, it's possible to develop allergies as an adult — here's what to do next
It's easy to assume that if you didn't have seasonal allergies as a child or teen, you won't have them as an adult. But adult-onset allergies are a thing.
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The best low-allergy pets to own if you suffer from allergies
Having allergies can make you think twice before getting a pet. But doctors say you're not necessarily doomed to a pet-less existence if you have allergies. Here's what to look for in a pet.
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Got the sniffles? Here's how to tell if it's allergies, a cold or something else
Congested? Have a runny nose? It can be hard to tell if you have a cold, allergies, COVID-19, or something else entirely. Here's how to figure out.