No matter where we live or work, clean air is a must-have. And it’s critically important if you’re one of the 50 million Americans who have allergies. Eliminating cigarette smoke is one of the first things most people consider. It’s a great start, no doubt….
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Springtime is one of the most beautiful times of year throughout the United States, but if you suffer from seasonal allergies, you have 50 million friends who are trying to avoid going outside. No matter where you live, airborne allergens are everywhere, especially during the…
Seasonal allergies can plague people with stuffy noses, hoarse coughs and red, scratchy, watery eyes any time of the year. As seasons change, trees start pollinating, flowers bloom and seasonal allergens can fill the air. They vary by region throughout the United States, so you…
The telltale signs of spring: daylight lasting longer, tulips popping up, oak trees sporting bright green leaves. But for some Americans — especially if you live in California, Florida, New York, Ohio, or Texas — watery eyes and noses are equally strong indicators of the…
Spring is in bloom, which usually means warmer temperatures, green grass, fresh flowers, and fun outdoors. Unfortunately for some of us, it also means allergens are in the air and sickness is on the way. Winter cold medicine takes a back shelf to spring antihistamines…
Allergy season is in full swing and can last through the end of this month. Don’t let allergy culprits like pet dander, ragweed, pollen, mold and grass get you down. Instead, try these simple tricks that can help you combat your allergies: Cut back on…
While most people associate colds with winter weather, summertime colds can last for weeks. Also, the timeframe for summer allergies begins in June, which marks the beginning of grass pollen season and ends in September, which is known for ragweed allergies.1 When you’d rather be…
Changing weather often means changing health. Everybody reacts differently to these changes. Teladoc Health is here for you, whether you have a cold, allergies or something more serious. Get started with Teladoc Health For people with allergies, the arrival of spring is bittersweet. Here’s how…