A new study shows that the shape of urban trees affects how pollen travels through the air, which could help cities reduce allergy exposure.
But for those dealing with seasonal allergies, spring can bring itchy eyes and throats, runny noses and lots of sneezing.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) conducted an Allergy Capitals report for 2026, ranking the largest 100 ...
Hard to believe with the snow on the ground, but spring allergies are on the rise. Local doctors who keep the official pollen counts say levels of tree pollen are high. Warm weather caused some trees ...
If you live in parts of the West and South, you may already be reaching for your allergy meds. Tree pollen is ramping up in those regions, according to AccuWeather.com, which issued its 2026 pollen ...
If you're into holiday decorating and you find yourself wheezing and sneezing a lot during this time of year, it's likely that the culprit is standing in your house right now. It could be real or it ...
If you stepped outside today to enjoy the noticeably warmer weather, you likely noticed two things: temperatures in the mid to upper 70s and a sudden, aggressive case of itchy eyes or a stuffy nose.
Two metropolitan areas in the Pacific Northwest made the top 10, including a city in Washington state. Boise was the No. 1 worst city for allergy sufferers in the nation, according to the foundation.
A cold end to winter, combined with a surge of March warmth, has allowed for many trees to pollinate at the same time.
Flowers are starting to bloom and pollen is covering surfaces in Louisiana. Find out how much pollen, and what kind, Louisiana is experiencing.