If the air in your home is too dry, it can irritate your nasal passages, worsening allergy symptoms. Using a humidifier can help you control the moisture in your home and improve your allergy symptoms ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- If you find yourself reaching for an inhaler this summer, you're not alone. Summer weather and thunderstorms can make symptoms worse for the 25 million people in the U.S.
Your home could be your biggest allergic asthma trigger. Many allergy triggers (like dust mites, pet dander, and mold) can lurk around your home. If your home has poor air circulation or you don't ...
It’s finally fall, and as the crisp weather rolls in, many are rushing to get outside. As allergens fill the air, people should take precaution when enjoying time outdoors this season. A Baylor ...
Weather changes do not cause allergies. However, people may experience allergies when the seasons change for other reasons, such as an increase in pollen or mold in the air. Alternatively, a person ...
It sure looked like snow in the air in downtown Buffalo on Tuesday, but the temperature, humidity and month insisted otherwise. Cottonwood seeds, not snowflakes, danced in great numbers, serving to ...
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) — As temperatures rise in the Tri-State area, local doctors are seeing an increase in patients experiencing breathing difficulties and chronic coughs. The team at TriHealth reports ...
Punching the pillows, flipping them over, sitting up, increasing the humidity in your bedroom, then lowering it—these are a few of the things we do to try to fall asleep. Bedtime should be relaxing.