Natural antihistamines such as black pepper extract, vitamin C, butterbur, and quercetin may help provide relief for ...
We love fall's crisp air, the colorful leaves and the return of pumpkin spice lattes. But we could do without the sniffling and sneezing the change of seasons brings. The cause of the discomfort?
When the sneezy, itchy symptoms attack due to allergies, it may be tempting to combat nature’s irritants — like pollen, dust mites and mold — with some natural remedies. But you might want to ...
Native to the central and eastern US, a single ragweed plant can release up to a billion grains of irritating pollen ...
After developing severe allergies that were affecting daily life, South Hadley resident Elsa Carrier was frustrated by a lack ...
Allergies can be disruptive and uncomfortable, affecting millions of people worldwide. Fortunately, there are natural remedies that can help alleviate the symptoms without relying solely on ...
Weed pollens and mold spores soar in the fall, while in the spring, tree and grass pollens are the main drivers. And if you have spring allergies, you’re more than likely going to see another flare-up ...
Autumn brings many delights: apple picking, visits to the pumpkin patch, spooky season, and vibrant fall foliage. It also ushers in a major dread: seasonal allergies. My itchy nose and watery eyes can ...
Which allergy-relief eye drops are best? Whether it’s pollen, dust, or pet dander, sooner or later it will find its way to someone’s eyes, nose and throat. While there are oral medications available ...
To find the best OTC eye drops, we asked eye doctors which ones they recommend for dry eyes, red eyes and more.
As flowers bloom and temperatures climb, spring brings in allergy season for many. When sneezing, itchy eyes, or sinus pressure strikes, knowing whether to see a general allergist or an ENT (ear, nose ...