"Every single pollen cone on a juniper tree will open at one time, and it looks like the trees are on fire," arborist Robert ...
"We showed that allergic rhinitis samples displayed a significantly higher fungal diversity," researcher Luís Delgado has ...
Some Australians say their hay fever and allergies have been so bad they've been forced to relocate. So what can you do to ...
Hay fever is caused by a sensitivity to airborne allergens such as tree and grass pollen - typically, it results in a blocked or runny nose, sore, itchy eyes and a tickle at the back of the throat.
For decades, hay fever sufferers have been led to believe that their condition is brought on by the amount of pollen in the air. These tiny grains, about one millionth of an inch across ...
About 70 percent of patients with hay fever--a common type of allergy in Japan--are said to develop the condition because of cedar pollen. The species was introduced in large numbers to procure ...
While the majority of hay fever sufferers are allergic to grass pollen, which tends to peak in summer months, some people are allergic to both tree and grass pollen - which can mean having symptoms ...
Having lived in Melbourne for more than 20 years, Kent said it was the city's unpredictable weather and pollen that aggravated his hay fever. Based on his symptoms, Kent said two specialists ...