Mold has been thriving in the Ozarks due to recent rain and lack of wind, causing an increase in allergies, but drier, ...
It’s allergy season and with the snow smelting more people are at risk of snow mold allergies. Snow Mold Allergy is caused as the snow begins to melt and there is a warm up pocket of air beneath, ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - We have officially entered the season of coughs, sneezes, and runny noses. With dozens of pollen coated cars riding around, you may be thinking that pollen is the source of your ...
About 1,000 species of mold exist and—as allergy sufferers likely know—they're everywhere. Even if you have a mold allergy, it's possible to make life a little easier, through avoidance, medications ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- With the new season, comes autumn allergies. Luckily, Pittsburgh-area allergy sufferers might get a reprieve this fall because of the dry summer. The moderate-to-severe drought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ST. LOUIS – Piles of snow continue to melt, leaving behind a muddy mess. One allergist says there is always the concern for mold ...
While typical pollen seasons come and go, there's one allergen that can occur year-round in Houston because of the region's tropical-like climate. That's mold spores. And while mold spore levels are ...
Severe weather events such as hurricanes, floods and extreme precipitation have increased in recent years and are projected to become more frequent. With those events can come a surge in growth of ...
Rain may cause some allergies to flare up. Rain may also help ease tree pollen allergies but may worsen grass, weed, dust, and mold allergies. Rain can wash away tree pollen, making the particles ...
ST. LOUIS — Heaps of snow throughout St. Louis have melted, nearly a month after a severe winter storm dropped multiple inches throughout the region. Another massive melt is expected to hit the area ...
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'Tis the season for sneezing and coughing — but in some cases, it may not be seasonal germs but the Christmas tree in your living room that's making you feel those symptoms. Sometimes referred to as ...