A new study shows that the shape of urban trees affects how pollen travels through the air, which could help cities reduce allergy exposure.
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Just How Accurate Are Allergy Forecasts?
Studies paint an iffy picture, but hope is on the horizon ...
It's the first day of spring, and for Georgia that means the ground will be blanketed in yellow as pollen count rises. Here's how to check.
As the seasonal allergy season is underway, a new study by HouseFresh found the U.S. states and cities that suffer from the ...
An electron microscope image, colorized, shows different structures of pollen grains, including sunflower, morning glory and primrose. Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility If pollen allergies are ...
Due to climate change, plants' pollination season has been growing longer and longer. As a result, people are exposed to allergens for extended periods each year, raising a major public health concern ...
The male pine cones, which dangle at the ends of lower branches, have many pollen sacks that produce and hold pollen. As the male cones mature, they nurture the pollen grains. Then, on sunny, windy ...
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