Longer allergy season means more misery – KCTV Kansas City

Longer allergy season means more misery
KCTV Kansas City
Allergy season used to run from mid-August through September, but in many parts of the country, symptoms such as itchy eyes and stuffiness are starting earlier and extending through October, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma
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County no longer failing on ozone – Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

County no longer failing on ozone
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Orange days are when ozone levels are high enough to be unhealthy for certain high-risk groups, including children and those with asthma, diabetes and lung or heart disease. During the period reviewed, Allen County had eight orange days.
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Local air quality gets poor gradeParkersburg News
Strict rules lift air qualityAlbany Times Union
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Outgrowing Milk Allergy May Take Some Babies Longer Than Expected – U.S. News & World Report

Outgrowing Milk Allergy May Take Some Babies Longer Than Expected
U.S. News & World Report
Sicherer was to present the new study's findings Saturday in San Francisco at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. About 2.5 percent of children younger than 3 years are allergic to milk, according to the Food

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Study: Climate change linked to longer pollen season – USA Today


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Study: Climate change linked to longer pollen season
USA Today
"If these warming trends continue (as they're projected to) under a changing climate, the health of people with severe allergies or asthma could really suffer." At least 10% of the US population is sensitive in the summer and fall to ragweed,
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Climate change extending ragweed season, hay fever misery, study findsLos Angeles Times
Trouble In The Air: Warmer Temperatures Lengthen Midwest Ragweed Pollen SeasonNatural Resources Defense Council (blog)
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