The first day of spring brought record high pollen counts to the Atlanta area.
9,369 particles of pollen per cubic meter of air were measured on March 20, 2012.
The first day of spring brought record high pollen counts to the Atlanta area.
9,369 particles of pollen per cubic meter of air were measured on March 20, 2012.
While many people rejoice when the weather gets warmer, it’s not a pleasant time for everyone.
Those who suffer from seasonal allergies know to expect difficulties around this time of year, but the severity of allergy season can vary.
Climate change may lead to more asthma-related health problems in children, and more emergency room visits in the next decade, according to researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Allergy Foundation Ranks Most Challenging Cities for Allergy
There is no place safe from allergies in America, and some allergy cities are more problematic than others. The Allergy Capitals is an annual research project of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) to identify the 100 most challenging cities to live with allergies in the spring and fall allergy seasons each year.