Ah yes, it's spring time! That means warmer weather (hopefully soon), beautiful flowers, and if you suffer from allergies, a bunch of empty tissue boxes.
Spring is here and so are the allergies that come with the season. It turns Buffalo isn't the easiest place to live for those that suffer from spring allergies.
A new study reveals that when babies are exposed to certain allergens and bacteria in their first year of life, they could be protected from allergies and asthma later.
Last week I told you I’ve been a recent allergy and sinus sufferer. If you are to the lack of rain in Western New York could make it worse this year because the pollen count is causing even those without allergies to have itchy eyes, runny nose, and sneezing. Here are five steps to limiting your symptoms:
I truly believe that people who live in the city are more prone to allergies than those who live in a more rural setting. I grew up on farm in Michigan and don’t remember ever having trouble with allergies. We would play for hours outside among fields of hey, oats straw you name it and I had no problems. After moving to more populated areas over the years including where I live now I find that