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    Seasonal Allergy Map

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    The Fight Against Pollen

    A single ragweed plant can release up to 1 billion grains of pollen. And when you breathe in these invaders, your body goes into attack mode.

    Video
    Identify Your Triggers

    By pinpointing exactly what you're allergic to, you can avoid triggers and the dreaded symptoms.

    Article
    The Reality of Allergy Symptoms

    For some people, seasonal allergies come with asthma, insomnia, chronic infections, and a host of other year-round allergies.

    Video
    Fast Facts on Seasonal Attacks

    Brush up on your allergy know-how like how far particles can travel and when the pollen count is highest.

    Slideshow
    Common Triggers

    From pollen and pets to food and bugs, find out the most common things that can trigger allergy symptoms.

    Video
    Are You Making Things Worse?

    Some of your daily habits, from house cleaning to hygiene, could be aggravating your nose, eyes, and throat.

    Article
    Best and Worst States

    Where you live affects how you feel when allergy season rolls around. Find out if you live in an area with high allergens and how to ease symptoms if you do....

    Video
    When to Expect Seasonal Allergies

    All four seasons pose an allergen from tree pollen in the spring to ragweed in the fall.

    Article
    What's the Difference?

    When you have allergies, both antihistamines and decongestants can treat symptoms. Find out how each works, side effects, and more.

    Article
    Medications: An Overview

    Which medications should you take for seasonal allergies? Learn about antihistamines, corticosteroids, decongestants, and more.

    Video
    Do You Need Shots?

    Your allergist will find out if you're a good candidate first. If so, they'll put you on a schedule to build up your resistance.

    Article
    Lifestyle Habits to Reduce Allergies

    Allergy medications can help with your seasonal symptoms. But there are also other ways to combat the sniffles.

    Video
    What Are the Top Pesky Plants?

    Here's a list of triggers to blame and what part of the year they flourish.

    Article
    Weather and Its Impact

    Wind, rain, and humidity can change your allergy symptoms. Find out how and get tips to cope.

    Article
    Kids, Pets, and Allergies

    Kids and pets can track in all sorts of allergens. Here’s what you can do to keep your symptoms and theirs at bay.

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