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Index of all Articles in the Ragweed Allergy Category
- Dealing With Pet Allergies
It is Winter time again, a time of the year when pets and humans are very vulnerable to each other. As this is obviously the chilliest time of the year, animals are much more likely to be cooped up inside the house with us. All of the windows and doors are
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- Suffer from ragweed allergies? We want to hear from you
We're looking for ragweed allergy sufferers who would like to be interviewed for an upcoming story in The Oklahoman.E-mail scolberg@opubco.com with information on how ragweed affects you. To be considered for an interview, please include your telephone number. The phone number won't be published.
- Sneezing again? Avoid ragweed
Ragweed season usually starts about mid-August and tends to torment allergy sufferers until the first frost sets in. Because ragweed counts are the highest between 5 and 10 a.m. on hot, dry and windy days, consider avoiding outdoor activities then.
- Ragweed sends allergy sufferers seeking relief
Allergy sufferers know allergies are nothing to sneeze at.
- This year's warm spring and summer has been a boon to ragweed and allergies
Wesley Everman, an assistant professor of weed science at Michigan State University, said this year's warm spring helped ragweed plants to crowd out other species.
- Something to sneeze about
Your ragweed allergy symptoms may be worse than other people's, at times, if you also happen to be allergic to dogs, cats or dust mites. That's what a new study suggests. Allergic to ragweed? Try these tips Cholesterol: Junk food now can hurt you later Avoid back-to-school back pain Health Bytes: Blogging for health Courier-Journal Health
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