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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.
Early-life exposure to indoor fungal molecules can help build stronger immune systems

Early-life exposure to indoor fungal molecules can help build stronger immune systems

Employers can blame hay fever for the loss of millions of hours of work productivity this spring

Employers can blame hay fever for the loss of millions of hours of work productivity this spring

Ranbaxy receives U.S. approval to market Loratadine Antihistamine tablets

Ranbaxy receives U.S. approval to market Loratadine Antihistamine tablets

Mediterranean diet for children means fewer allergic symptoms

Mediterranean diet for children means fewer allergic symptoms

Dingell introduces bill that would expand dental coverage for children enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP

Dingell introduces bill that would expand dental coverage for children enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP

The role of gut worms in allergies

The role of gut worms in allergies

FDA approves Omnaris, new hay fever drug

FDA approves Omnaris, new hay fever drug

Six shot course gives two year protection from hay fever

Six shot course gives two year protection from hay fever

Rates of eczema and hay fever falling

Rates of eczema and hay fever falling

More children around the world now have allergies and asthma

More children around the world now have allergies and asthma

Allergy battle could be won in five years

Allergy battle could be won in five years

Exposure to cats early in life may raise childs' risk of eczema

Exposure to cats early in life may raise childs' risk of eczema

Environmental tobacco smoke drastically increases an infant's risk for developing allergic rhinitis

Environmental tobacco smoke drastically increases an infant's risk for developing allergic rhinitis

Researchers aim to develop instrument to help physicians estimate risk for developing lung cancer

Researchers aim to develop instrument to help physicians estimate risk for developing lung cancer

Over-the-counter decongestant as good as prescription drug in relieving hay fever symptoms

Over-the-counter decongestant as good as prescription drug in relieving hay fever symptoms

Tiny worms provide clues to new treatments for diabetes, asthma and hay fever

Tiny worms provide clues to new treatments for diabetes, asthma and hay fever

Butterbur extract should be considered as an alternative treatment for hayfever

Butterbur extract should be considered as an alternative treatment for hayfever

More than fifty percent of the U.S. population tested positive to one or more allergens

More than fifty percent of the U.S. population tested positive to one or more allergens

Having asthma, hay fever or another allergic condition may reduce the risk of developing Glioblastoma multiforme

Having asthma, hay fever or another allergic condition may reduce the risk of developing Glioblastoma multiforme

Allergies may be linked to irregular periods

Allergies may be linked to irregular periods