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Hay fever (pollen allergy) is one of the most common kinds of allergies. About 35 million Americans suffer from hay fever. Pollen is made by trees, grasses, and weeds. During the spring, summer, and fall some plants release pollen into the air you breathe. Your symptoms might be different at different times of the year. It all depends on the kinds of plants that grow where you live and what allergies you have.
Two common Staph bacteria living on human skin exacerbate Netherton syndrome

Two common Staph bacteria living on human skin exacerbate Netherton syndrome

Daily moisturizer does not prevent eczema according to new research

Daily moisturizer does not prevent eczema according to new research

Allergy shots effective in reducing PFAS symptoms in pediatric patients

Allergy shots effective in reducing PFAS symptoms in pediatric patients

Homeopathy quackery - NHS leaders urge caution

Homeopathy quackery - NHS leaders urge caution

Heavier babies more likely to develop childhood allergies

Heavier babies more likely to develop childhood allergies

Dry cracked skin of eczema patients promotes 'atopic march'

Dry cracked skin of eczema patients promotes 'atopic march'

Why hay fever persists, despite low pollen counts

Why hay fever persists, despite low pollen counts

Bronchiectasis patients often display high sensitivity to airborne allergens

Bronchiectasis patients often display high sensitivity to airborne allergens

Study: Most American allergists prescribe under-the-tongue allergy tablets

Study: Most American allergists prescribe under-the-tongue allergy tablets

Study: Seasonal allergies increase when the timing of spring 'greenup' changes

Study: Seasonal allergies increase when the timing of spring 'greenup' changes

Having pets early in life reduces risk of allergies

Having pets early in life reduces risk of allergies

Genetic study reveals new insights into underlying causes of moderate-to-severe asthma

Genetic study reveals new insights into underlying causes of moderate-to-severe asthma

Early gut bacterial colonization may reduce risk of developing eczema

Early gut bacterial colonization may reduce risk of developing eczema

Researchers find no link between 'allergy friendly' dogs and lower risk of asthma

Researchers find no link between 'allergy friendly' dogs and lower risk of asthma

Common cause of sneezing and sniffling likely to shift northward under climate change

Common cause of sneezing and sniffling likely to shift northward under climate change

New trial investigates whether using water softeners can reduce eczema risk in babies

New trial investigates whether using water softeners can reduce eczema risk in babies

Researchers develop promising allergy vaccine for hay fever

Researchers develop promising allergy vaccine for hay fever

Robert Koch Institute publishes new data on allergies, mental health problems, and accident injuries

Robert Koch Institute publishes new data on allergies, mental health problems, and accident injuries

Paracetamol use in infancy may increase risk of developing asthma by the age of 18

Paracetamol use in infancy may increase risk of developing asthma by the age of 18

Scientists map regulatory landscape of mouse genome at single-cell resolution

Scientists map regulatory landscape of mouse genome at single-cell resolution

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