From grass and pecan tree pollen to mold, many Austinites will find themselves struggling with allergy symptoms this spring.
May marks allergy awareness month, with several allergies reaching their seasonal highs, such as oak, elm, and pecan.
"With particularly cold winters and an early spring, everything sort of pops at once," said one allergy specialist.
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May 30-31 pollen counts are forecast in the medium-high range across Michigan.
While the weather heats up, these regions should be aware of more allergic reactions.
Spring means beautiful flowers, fragrant lilacs – and lots of tree pollen coating cars and setting off sneezing, wheezing and headaches. As an allergist and immunologist at the University of Colorado ...