Tips on surviving allergy season in Alabama
Pollen count numbers for the Montgomery area are very high and will remain that way for the next few weeks. But with some tips, you can avoid being miserable if allergies affect you.
Pollen count numbers for the Montgomery area are very high and will remain that way for the next few weeks. But with some tips, you can avoid being miserable if allergies affect you.
The Medical Association of Alabama wants the legislature to give final approval to a bill to expand the types of medicines available to schools to treat severe allergic reactions.
These two apps can help you navigate the world of pollen and allergens.
An app can help you get through pollen season like never before.
An experimental skin patch is showing promise to treat toddlers who are highly allergic to peanuts, training their bodies to handle an accidental bite.
Leaders at Pine Level Elementary School in Autauga County have decided to keep students indoors for the remainder of the school year due to allergic reactions.
Everywhere you look around Montgomery and other local places, pollen has collected on cars, clothes and anything else outdoors.
This spring season, local allergist Dr. J. Allen Meadows, is making sure everyone is aware of what’s considered allergies and an illness. Categories: Montgomery Metro, News Tags: allergies, dr. meadows
Spring is usually the season associated with seasonal allergies, but doctors say they can affect people whenever the seasons change, including the fall. People affected by fall allergies might think they have a cold at first. The symptoms are similar: runny or stuffy noses, watery or itchy eyes, and sore throats among other things. These symptoms, however, are caused by new…