Fall Allergies

  • Surviving Allergy Season

    April 01, 2013; 2:29 PM

    Watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing fits - the woes of hay fever. If these symptoms mark the start of your spring or fall, follow these simple steps to help you get by.

  • Coping With Pet Allergies

    February 05, 2013; 1:02 PM

    Your pet is part of the family - but you've found that you're allergic. Learn how to cope if you just can't part with your pet.

  • When Allergies Get to Your Eyes

    January 23, 2013; 12:22 PM

    That burning, stinging or tearing in your eyes may indicate you have eye allergies. Learn what can trigger this problem and how it can be treated.

  • Allergy Testing

    January 15, 2013; 11:18 AM

    So why do you need allergy testing? The truth is that allergic conditions are often not as straightforward as you may think. Allergy testing can sort out what exactly is causing your symptoms. With the results of the tests, you know exactly what to avoid.

  • 10 Worst Cities for Fall Allergies

    August 13, 2012; 11:41 AM

    Many people will enjoy the coolness of the fall season. But for allergy sufferers, fall may trigger symptoms caused by seasonal allergies.

  • Why Are Pollen Allergies So Common?

    July 03, 2012; 9:09 AM

    Humans have been around plants for our entire evolutionary history. So why are roughly 20 percent of Americans allergic to pollen?

  • Mold Allergies

    June 21, 2012; 2:25 PM

    There are thousands of types of molds and yeasts in the fungus family.

  • Why Are Allergies Increasing?

    February 28, 2012; 9:44 AM

    In the last 30 years, the number of people suffering from allergies in developed countries has grown from 10 percent to 30 percent.

  • Hello, Fall Allergies!

    September 27, 2011; 10:36 AM

    The leaves are changing and Ragweed is in full bloom. Here are a few tips to help you deal with some of fall's allergy triggers.

  • Common Allergy Symptoms

    August 19, 2010; 2:17 PM

    For the millions of instances that our immune system works with us, protecting our bodies from harmful foreign invaders and disease, it also sometimes works against us.