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As the spring season arrives, many parents are noticing their children sneezing, coughing, or rubbing their eyes and ...
The number of unusually warm spring days has increased throughout the United States. On average, springtime temperatures have ...
It can be difficult to tell the difference between a cold, a bacterial sinus infection, and allergies. Getting a stuffy nose ...
Allergies may feel worse at night because of nearby allergens and their effect on circadian rhythm. Find out how to stop ...
Maybe you have a cold. “Although there is a lot of overlap with symptoms, allergies and colds are very different,” says Joao Pedro Matias Lopes, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Case ...
Washing your bedding, clothing, and soft toys can play a crucial role in reducing allergens, especially dust mite allergens ...
As tree pollen levels spike across south central Pennsylvania, residents are experiencing a surge in allergy symptoms.
Understanding the difference between a cold and allergies can help you manage your child’s symptoms more effectively.
A dry cough is a tickly or scratchy cough that doesn't produce mucus or phlegm. Allergies, a cold, asthma, and other ...
New seasonal allergies in adulthood can result from a genetic predisposition, exposure to new allergens, changes to your ...