For millions, the home can become a battleground against indoor allergens. Dust mites, pet dander, mold spores and more can trigger seasonal allergies during the cold months. If you're overwhelmed ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - We have officially entered the season of coughs, sneezes, and runny noses. With dozens of pollen coated cars riding around, you may be thinking that pollen is the source of your ...
While typical pollen seasons come and go, there's one allergen that can occur year-round in Houston because of the region's tropical-like climate. That's mold spores. And while mold spore levels are ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- With the new season, comes autumn allergies. Luckily, Pittsburgh-area allergy sufferers might get a reprieve this fall because of the dry summer. The moderate-to-severe drought ...
Mold affects people in very different ways, from minor allergy symptoms to dangerous asthma attacks and infections, highlighting the need for awareness and prevention.
Rain may cause some allergies to flare up. Rain may also help ease tree pollen allergies but may worsen grass, weed, dust, and mold allergies. Rain can wash away tree pollen, making the particles ...
Every homeowner dreads the prospect of finding mold in their house. However, discovering your home has mold isn’t as simple ...
The creation of this article included the use of AI and was edited by human content creators. Read more on our AI policy here. Spring brings warmer weather, blooming flowers, and longer days—but for ...
If you have a mold allergy, your immune system overreacts when you breathe in mold spores. A mold allergy can make you cough, make your eyes itch and cause other symptoms that make you miserable. In ...
Hot and dry conditions prevented severe summer allergies, but it also may have set the stage for an active fall allergy season. Dr. David Corry, professor of medicine in the section of immunology, ...
Have your allergies been bothering you lately, even though it's winter? Well, mold spores could be to blame. At the end of ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - For those who were outside on Monday to see the solar eclipse and were bothered by allergies, it's not the sky that's making you miserable; it's the air. A particularly bad allergy ...