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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.
Climate change and disruption of ecosystem affect allergies, respiratory disorders

Climate change and disruption of ecosystem affect allergies, respiratory disorders

Human genome may explain the neonatal origins of chronic immune and inflammatory diseases

Human genome may explain the neonatal origins of chronic immune and inflammatory diseases

Study identifies new allergy pathway

Study identifies new allergy pathway

Pollen contributes to flu and COVID-19 seasonality

Pollen contributes to flu and COVID-19 seasonality

Research shows potential new therapeutic strategy for slowing down Huntington's disease

Research shows potential new therapeutic strategy for slowing down Huntington's disease

New review confirms effectiveness of MMR, MMRV and MMR+V vaccines

New review confirms effectiveness of MMR, MMRV and MMR+V vaccines

Nasal smear as screening test for allergic rhinitis

Nasal smear as screening test for allergic rhinitis

Study: Early introduction of solid foods may predispose infants to obesity

Study: Early introduction of solid foods may predispose infants to obesity

Presence of certain gut bacterium in mothers could protect babies from food allergies

Presence of certain gut bacterium in mothers could protect babies from food allergies

Marinomed extends the range of Marinosolv applications

Marinomed extends the range of Marinosolv applications

Children with a rare food allergy have higher chance of being diagnosed with other allergies

Children with a rare food allergy have higher chance of being diagnosed with other allergies

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