Are you managing your allergies the wrong way?
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If you’re sneezing more than usual this spring, there’s a reason.
Allergy seasons across the US are starting earlier, lasting longer, and hitting harder, driven by warmer temperatures and rising CO2 levels that are increasing pollen production.
What’s more, people who have never had allergies before are suddenly developing them in adulthood—a trend that’s becoming increasingly common.
Lisa Olson-Gugerty, a teaching professor of public health in the Maxwell School of Citiz
Allergy seasons across the US are starting earlier, lasting longer, and hitting harder, driven by warmer temperatures and rising CO2 levels that are increasing pollen production.
What’s more, people who have never had allergies before are suddenly developing them in adulthood—a trend that’s becoming increasingly common.
Lisa Olson-Gugerty, a teaching professor of public health in the Maxwell School of Citiz
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