Symptoms are lasting for up to two weeks longer than in the 1990s, according to a major report - so what can you do about the ...
Hay fever occurs when a person is allergic to pollen from trees, grass and weeds. Symptoms tend to be worse when the weather ...
Hay fever season two weeks longer compared to the 90s, review claims - Climate change has ‘prolonged the pollen season’, ...
British hay fever season is "starting earlier and lasting longer" due to climate change, according to Hay Fever UK, meaning that sufferers could be feeling symptoms earlier in the year. Different ...
In this week’s newsletter: the European pollen season is now up to two weeks longer than it was in the 90s – just one more way global heating is causing millions to suffer ...
As the dreaded hay fever season approaches, many are already filling cupboards with tissues and eye drops. The Independent spoke to GPs for advice on proactive steps to get ahead of rising pollen ...
You’ve popped your daily antihistamine and dutifully sprayed Beconase up your nose, but you’re still sneezing, coughing and ...
Climate change extends hay fever season by weeks bringing more misery for sufferers - Shifting weather patterns are altering ...
For many, spring brings welcome relief from winter's chill, but for hay fever sufferers, it signals the return of watery eyes, redness, and the constant struggle to keep make-up intact. This week, the ...