If you've been sneezing and feeling itchiness lately, it's likely because of fall allergies from ragweed pollen.
As New England winters get shorter amid a changing climate, allergy season is getting longer, medical specialists say.
Ragweed pollen is a major cause of allergies in the fall and can be a trigger in October Read on to know how to be safe this ...
It triggers ragweed allergy symptoms in many people. Ragweed is an annual plant, so it grows for only one season. The plants start to grow in the spring, then flower in August or September in most ...
Ragweed is a common culprit triggering fall allergies ... For many with allergies, fall is peak season that’s now probably ...
It’s ragweed season, and weed pollen continues to be “very high,” according to data from the Regional Air Pollution Control Agency, leading some allergy sufferers to seek relief with local ...
Allergy season is starting earlier and lasting longer ... I have an allergy to dust mites and a very significant allergy to ragweed. So while I have some allergy symptoms year-round, they get ...
As cooler temperatures set in, many Raleigh residents are feeling the unwelcome effects of fall allergies, which experts say ...
One plant can release 1 billion grains of pollen. Ragweed season typically begins in August and peaks in September but can last into November.Other plants that can trigger fall allergies include ...