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Allergy symptoms getting you down as summer turns to fall? Two U.S. doctors warn summer fun -- activities in the great outdoors -- can trigger allergy symptoms. Allergy sufferers may need to curtail contact with symptom triggers, Dr. David Resnick and Dr. Ronit Herzog, allergy specialists at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center in New York, advise. "This season can be ...
- Fall allergy season here
Fall doesn’t officially begin till the end of the month, but for many, the the itchy and watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing and coughing that accompany the fall allergy season are already here.
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Allergy sufferers know allergies are nothing to sneeze at.
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High grass, pollen, and mold counts have hundreds of Brazos Valley residents seeking treatment for their allergies.
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