12 Health: Climate change worsening allergy seasons, experts warn
- Allergy sufferers are facing longer and more intense allergy seasons across the United States.
- Climate change causes warmer weather to arrive earlier and linger longer, which extends pollen exposure.
- Extended pollen exposure from trees and weeds makes allergy symptoms harder to manage for people.
- Dr. Kohli stated that some regions experience up to 20 extra days of allergy symptoms each year due to climate change.
- The warming climate in Wisconsin extends Milwaukee's growing and allergy seasons by about 25 days.
12 Articles
12 Articles
12 Health: Climate change worsening allergy seasons, experts warn
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Winter is finally behind us, but springing ahead comes with its own challenges — especially for those with allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) said climate change is worsening allergy seasons across the country. Thankfully, Providence and Boston did not make AAFA's list of the worst cities for allergy sufferers, but nonetheless, pollen season will take its toll. 12 News caught up with Dr.…
April is the most difficult period for allergy sufferers. Dr. Cristina Ciobanu, MedLife allergist: "There are patients who have symptoms all year round and come with them too late" - HotNews.ro
In Romania, one in four adults and one in three children suffer from some form of allergy. In large cities, the incidence is even higher, and more and more patients are developing allergies…
Supplements Promise Natural Allergy Relief—But Do They Actually Work?
Fact checked by Nick Blackmerraquel arocena torres / Getty ImagesSome manufacturers claim that their supplements can reduce symptoms of seasonal allergies.There's little research, however, supporting the use of supplements to combat allergies. Instead, allergists recommend avoidance, exercise, or relying on over-the-counter medications to fight sneezing, itching, and watery eyes.The spring allergy season has arrived, meaning that millions of peo…
Rising allergy rates drive increase in demand for hypoallergenic cleaning products
Retail Times publishes international & UK retail news covering products, data, tech, packaging, people, research, comment and more besides! Eco-cleaning product manufacturer Bio-D is reporting a continuous increase in demand for its Allergy UK approved fragrance free products, as the number of people living with an allergy continues to rise. Its range of unscented cleaning and laundry products are now top sellers across all categories at Bio-D, …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage