Climate Change and Seasonal Allergies


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Mild winters, like the one the eastern U.S. has had, can bring longer allergy seasons, as warmer temperatures prompt some plants to produce more pollen

Why allergy seasons are longer, more severe and how you can be ready

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No one is in denial about climate change and how it is affecting the planet and people's health. One downside includes new allergens and extended allergy seasons. Some people experience allergies in a specific season while others are uncomfortable all year around. People who have never had allergies before find themselves sneezing or itching.

Covid has created situations that mirror allergy symptoms that last for days or weeks and could turn out to be Long Covid. Stress and anxiety can exacerbate allergy symptoms as well.

The one thing we know about injuries and getting sick is that one thing leads to the next. When you can't breathe, you can't sleep properly or function in a way that you are used to.

Living on planet Earth seems to grow harder every day as we spend so much our energies dealing with the healing process - emotionally and physically. Allergies are annoying but if they're seasonal allergiesyou know symptoms will be alleviated after a while.





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