Understanding the Allergy Spike: Why Seasonal Sniffles Are on the Rise
Allergies have become noticeably worse for millions, with warming climates lengthening pollen seasons and urban landscaping favoring high-pollen tree varieties. Rising temperatures and carbon dioxide levels can also intensify pollen potency, leaving even mild sufferers gasping or sneezing. Over-the-counter medications offer some relief, but allergists note soaring demand for immunotherapy. Both the US and Europe face similar challenges, with city-dwellers encountering particularly dense allergen loads. As symptoms escalate, people seek new treatment avenues, from telehealth consults to high-tech air purifiers. This seasonal struggle underscores the interplay between environmental changes and public health concerns.
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