Allergy Season Lengthening Each Year

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Global Warming & an Early Start to Spring Allergy Season - Seasonal - Allergy

healthcentral.com — “Whether you believe it or not, there have been many indications that global warming is causing all kinds of climate change. In general, winters seem to be short...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Allergy and Colds - Seasonal Allergies Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Is it a cold or an allergy? Get information on the signs and symptoms of a cold versus an allergy and learn how to tell the difference.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Spring Allergies

webmd.com — “Learn more about spring allergies from the experts at WebMD.View full resource at webmd.com

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Spring has sprung! Unfortunately for many, so have allergies. Learn more about what causes spring #allergies. http://bit.ly/c5YYof

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Seasonal Allergy Patient Education | Medications and Treatments

vitals.com — “Patient education guide list of medications and treatments for seasonal allergies such as antihistamines, decongestants and allergy shots.View full resource at vitals.com

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Can a Neti Pot Help with Seasonal Allergies, Sinusitis?

emaxhealth.com — “Each year, seasonal allergies account for over 8.5 million outpatient office visits in the United States. About 1 in five American suffer from at lea...View full resource at emaxhealth.com

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Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America - Information About Asthma, Allergies, Food Allergies and More!

aafa.org — “Get FREE information and resources from the leading national nonprofit organization for people with allergies and asthma.View full resource at aafa.org

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The 2009 Spring Allergy Capitals are here. St. Louis ranked 16th (up from 26th last year). Check out the study here- http://is.gd/wBUp

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Allergy Season Starting Early - KGWN –Cheyenne, WY– Scottsbluff, NE News,Weather, Sports

kgwn.tv — “The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimate that over 50 million people suffer from seasonal allergies in the United States each year.View full resource at kgwn.tv

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Report: Allergy Season to Get Worse with Climate Change - TIME

time.com — “Thanks to an unusually cold winter, followed by an early, warm spring, pollen counts are through the roof in much of the U.S. this spring -- bad news for allergy sufferersView full resource at time.com

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Allergies worse than ever? Blame global warming >> http://bit.ly/bzPnss TIME

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Flavored Coffee May Trigger Seasonal Allergies, Doctor Says - FoxNews.com

foxnews.com — “It is estimated that up to one half of those who suffer with seasonal allergies to pesky tree, grass and weed pollens each year may succumb to --oral allergy syndrome.-- View full resource at foxnews.com

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Can your flavored coffee drink worsen your seasonal allergies? | New York Allergist Dr. Clifford Bassett

cliffordbassettmd.com — “Well the quick answer is maybe. It is estimated that up to one half of those who suffer with seasonal allergies to pesky tree, grass and weed pollens each year ...View full resource at cliffordbassettmd.com

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How to Manage and Treat Seasonal Allergy Symptoms. Allergies. Allergy . Health Aloe Vera Products. Just feel free to shop.

myflp.org — “Do you find yourself feeling miserable, coughing, or sneezing at about the same time each and every year? If you do, it is important to note that you may be. Aloe Vera Products. Just feel free to shop. Do you find yourself feeling miserable, coughing, or sneezing at about the same time each and every year? If you do, it is important to note that you may be.View full resource at myflp.org

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Report: Allergy Season to Get Worse with Climate Change - TIME

time.com — “Thanks to an unusually cold winter, followed by an early, warm spring, pollen counts are through the roof in much of the U.S. this spring -- bad news for allergy sufferersView full resource at time.com

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Allergies Worse Than Ever? Blame Global Warming: Thanks to an unusually cold and snowy winter, followed by an earl... http://bit.ly/cZ3M0o

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Climate Change Extending Ragweed Season in Colder Climes: Study - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “People with ragweed allergies who live in northern climates aren t imaging that their misery is lasting longer and longer each year. New research suggests thatView full resource at drugs.com

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Climate Change Extending Ragweed Season in Colder Climes: Study: MONDAY, Feb. 21 -- People with ragweed al... http://bit.ly/hhCKK5 #drug

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Seasons of suffering | The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, PA

timesleader.com — “Do your allergies seem to get worse each year? If so, you're not alone. For the approximately 25 million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies, the periods of suffering are getting longer and the potential for severe allergic asthma attacksView full resource at timesleader.com

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Allergy and Immunology medicine doctor Michael Facktor, M.D. talks about allergy season: http://bit.ly/bExWdb #health #allergies

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Management of Inhalant Allergies - Avvo.com

avvo.com — “Many people suffer from seasonal or year-round inhalant allergies. Many treatment options exist for this problem, which affects millions of people each year. Better management can result in significant improvements in quality of life measures.View full resource at avvo.com

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