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Each spring, summer, and fall, tiny particles are released from trees, weeds, and grasses. These particles, known as pollen, hitch rides on currents of air. Although their mission is to fertilize parts of other plants, many never reach their targets. |
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Best Garden Plants and Trees for Allergy Sufferers |
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The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) recommends that gardeners take short – and long-term precautions to control allergy symptoms. This includes choosing the least allergenic plants and trees for your yard. |
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Answers to Common Spring Allergy Questions |
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Seasonal allergic rhinitis, spring allergies, is one of the most common allergic conditions in the United States, affecting 35.9 million people. This condition is responsible for approximately 16.7 million office visits to health care providers each year, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). |
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How to Eliminate Mold From Your Home |
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Molds are an important trigger of allergic rhinitis, affecting nearly 40 million Americans, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI). |
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Is Your Cough Allergy-Related? |
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Allergies may be the cause of your lingering, nagging cough. A cough is the body's way of ridding mucus and foreign particles, such as allergens or postnasal drip, from the throat and respiratory tract. |
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Common Childhood Allergies |
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The causes of allergies are not fully understood. Your child can get allergies from coming into contact with allergens. Allergens can be inhaled, eaten, injected (from stings or medicine), or they can come into contact with the skin.
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