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As those with allergies know, ragweed is nothing to sneeze at. So get ready, allergy sufferers The ragweed season officially starts today, as it does every. or so. Ragweed's clock is in nature. Diminishing daylight and increasing night length stimulate the plant to pollinate, said George Fulford, a physician assistant with Allergy Associates in La Crosse. "It averages out to. every year that the ragweed is ready to pollinate, and it makes a.. Star Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) , Bad news in the air for allergy sufferers The hot and sunny summer of may be a delight for beachgoers, but it is already starting to inflict misery on many allergy sufferers sensitive to ragweed. Of the million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies, three in every four are bothered by ragweed, a plant that produces large amounts of pollen. The American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology yesterday predicted a severe ragweed season throughout the Northeast because of the higher than normal.. Atlanta Journal Constitution, The (GA) , It's sneezin' season Allergies in full bloom Atlantans sniffle, suffer as pollen count soars earlier than normal. The Atlanta area's notorious allergy season has blossomed big time, filling d ors' offices with sniffling, miserable people, shocking Yankee transplants and threatening to become the worst spring on record for people sensitive to homegrown pollens. Early this week, the Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic recorded the second highest pollen count since it began measuring the irritants in. Monday's reading was compared with , on.. AAAAI Spring Allergies and Cough PRNewswire If you have seasonal allergies, you may notice a lingering cough that won't go away this spring. Cough is a common symptom of seasonal allergies such as allergic rhinitis (hayfever). In fact, cough is the most common respiratory symptom for which patients seek medical attention, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). Allergens that trigger seasonal allergies are often common, usually harmless substances such as pollen,.. Allergies to seafood usually don't surface until adulthood Seafood allergies are far more common than previously thought and twice as prevalent as nut allergies in Americans. As many as in American adults may have an allergy to seafood, a telephone survey of , adults has determined. In conducting the survey, researchers at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York also found that seafood allergies usually do not emerge until adulthood and can occur even in those with no history of allergies. They can trigger reactions on the skin.. New York Times, The (NY) , Early Fevers May Lower Allergy Risk Babies who develop several fevers in their first year are less likely to develop allergies later in life, researchers said on Monday. The study lends support to the so called hygiene hypothesis, which proposes that unless children's immune systems fight infections early on, they can go into overdrive later and cause allergic reactions. Study examining medical records of children from birth to age one finds that half of children who did not have one fever during their.. |
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