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Why seasonal pollen allergies are worse than ever
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Why pollen season is starting earlier and how it impacts allergies
Food allergy sufferers glad for extra protection of Xolair
Woman dies from allergic reaction after eating mislabeled cookies
Christmas tree allergies can stem from real and fake trees
Halloween candy tips for trick-or-treaters with food allergies
Woman with water allergy describes living with rare condition
FDA declines to approve nasal spray alternative to EpiPen
Managing your asthma, allergies during the peak season
Mom claims airline refused to accommodate son's peanut allergy
Doctor answers Google's top allergy questions
Chicago mom creates app to help people with food allergies
Your pollen allergies are already overwhelming? Here's why
New food allergy law causing unintended consequences, customers say
Family sues university after student dies from allergic reaction
New Illinois laws that take effect January 1 | Full list
Stanford doctor explains why people are getting hives post-COVID
Study: Climate change making pollen season longer and more intense
What are differences between spring allergies and COVID?
Show More
Show Fewer