The shocking 10 worst US cities for allergies revealed - and tips to make spring bearable
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This year's allergy season has intensified, attributed to climate-related changes leading to increased pollen counts and new allergens. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America highlights Wichita, Kansas, as the top allergy capital for the third consecutive year, with elevated tree and grass pollen levels. Experts recommend proactive medication management for allergy sufferers, emphasizing the importance of 24-hour antihistamines, eye drops, and nasal sprays to mitigate symptoms. This trend marks a growing public health concern as climate change alters allergen distributions.
"One of the most important things that we recommend is to use a 24-hour antihistamine... can really help control symptoms."
"Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns allow plants and trees to grow in places they didn't before... rising pollen count, and even new types of pollen."
Read at New York Post
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