If you’re experiencing symptom flare-ups despite low pollen counts or other typical triggers, the problem could be the very air you breathe. Poor air quality is becoming a common contributor to allergy and asthma symptoms worldwide, and it can even irritate the airways of people without diagnosed allergies or asthma. Knowing how air quality affects
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Regular exercise and time in the sunshine are good for us. They help boost mood, support overall health and keep us active. But for some allergy and asthma patients, exercise and rising temperatures can also trigger uncomfortable symptoms in more ways than one. Can heat affect allergy and asthma symptoms? Rising temperatures — caused
Spring is one of the most beautiful times of the year, especially when your allergy symptoms are under control. But for the more than 81 million Americans living with seasonal allergies, pollen and other environmental triggers can quickly turn the season into a daily struggle, affecting how you feel and function. If you’re already feeling
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As temperatures drop and windows close, many people find their allergy symptoms are still going strong… sometimes even worse than before. That’s because winter tends to shift allergy season indoors. With more time spent inside and heaters circulating air, common triggers like dust mites, mold and pet dander can quickly build up in your home.
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Did you know… …that much of the candy given out to trick-or-treaters contains top 9 food allergens? Unfortunately, Halloween can be scary for the 1 in 13 kids who have food allergies – and not in the fun, festive way. This is why the Teal Pumpkin Project encourages people to offer non-food treats for trick-or-treaters and make Halloween
Air Quality May Be Worsening Your Asthma and Allergy Symptoms
/in Allergies, AsthmaIf you’re experiencing symptom flare-ups despite low pollen counts or other typical triggers, the problem could be the very air you breathe. Poor air quality is becoming a common contributor to allergy and asthma symptoms worldwide, and it can even irritate the airways of people without diagnosed allergies or asthma. Knowing how air quality affects
Can Exercise and Heat Trigger Asthma and Allergy Symptoms?
/in GeneralRegular exercise and time in the sunshine are good for us. They help boost mood, support overall health and keep us active. But for some allergy and asthma patients, exercise and rising temperatures can also trigger uncomfortable symptoms in more ways than one. Can heat affect allergy and asthma symptoms? Rising temperatures — caused
What Are the Most Common Spring Allergies?
/in AllergiesSpring is one of the most beautiful times of the year, especially when your allergy symptoms are under control. But for the more than 81 million Americans living with seasonal allergies, pollen and other environmental triggers can quickly turn the season into a daily struggle, affecting how you feel and function. If you’re already feeling
Why Do My Allergies Get Worse During Winter?
/in AllergiesAs temperatures drop and windows close, many people find their allergy symptoms are still going strong… sometimes even worse than before. That’s because winter tends to shift allergy season indoors. With more time spent inside and heaters circulating air, common triggers like dust mites, mold and pet dander can quickly build up in your home.
Celebrate an Allergy-Friendly Halloween!
/in AllergiesDid you know… …that much of the candy given out to trick-or-treaters contains top 9 food allergens? Unfortunately, Halloween can be scary for the 1 in 13 kids who have food allergies – and not in the fun, festive way. This is why the Teal Pumpkin Project encourages people to offer non-food treats for trick-or-treaters and make Halloween