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Spring Fever – Allergic To Trees?
Are you allergic to deciduous trees? Trees reproduce through pollination. Every year, the budding trees release millions of pollen grains into the air. Pollen is inhaled, causing irritation to the nasal passages, throat, and lungs. Symptoms of allergic rhinitis can include; sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, and scratchy throat.
How Air Pollution Affects Your Brain
Is it possible for polluted air to accelerate cognitive decline? Air pollution has been related to accelerated brain aging in a growing number of studies. According
Environmental Chemicals and Learning Disabilities
In the United States, conditions that make it difficult for children to understand, interact, or behave appropriately are widespread and growing. Learning disabilities, attention deficit
Are You Allergic to Christmas Trees?
Do your allergies and asthma become worse with the holiday season? Terpenes give the Christmas tree it’s scent and are a common trigger to allergies.
How do you prevent Christmas Tree Syndrome? Learn more about the problem and what you can do about it.
Autumn Allergies to Leaf Mold
Do you have allergies in late autumn? You could be allergic to leaf mold. In autumn, leaves gather on the ground and become wet from rain and dew. This combination is the perfect environment for molds to grow.
Can Air Pollution Decrease Your Child’s IQ?
IQ is an imperfect predictor of a variety of outcomes, including academic success and lifetime earning potential. Researchers continue to detect a link between air