Miserable? Blame airborne pollen – Daytona Beach News-Journal


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Miserable? Blame airborne pollen
Daytona Beach News-Journal
However, if it's windy while pollination is in progress, there exists a higher tendency of wind-borne-pollen induced allergies, including conjunctivitis, rhinitis and asthma. In the United States, most wind-pollinating plants — those not attractive to
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