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Experts say climate change is driving longer, more intense allergy seasons. Here’s why your symptoms may feel worse this year—and what you can do to feel better.
Pollen is one of the most common triggers of seasonal allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. A ...
T he millions of people who suffer from seasonal allergies each year are too familiar with symptoms like sneezing, wheezing, ...
But a new artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington, the University of ...
It’s another just-in-the-nick-of-time edition of the Space City Weather Q&A. If only we could get a few more days added to ...
Dallas businesses are buzzing ... with bees. Across the United States, the agriculture sector is grappling with a dramatic ...
Hello Double Oak Citizens, April strolls in like that friend who brings snacks and bad news. The flowers are blooming, the ...
With warmer weather having arrived and pollen in the air, allergy season is now in full bloom and it’s shaping up to be a ...
FILE - An oak tree with new leaf growth also shows pollen hanging amongst the branches at a park in Richardson, Texas, ...
"We live in an area where I have good job security," said Dr. Selina Gierer, an allergist immunologist with The University of ...
Native live oaks may provide hardy shade during the long hot summer ahead, but they cause a lot of misery before then. Live ...