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Article: health; Soothe your hay fever the natural way or sign up for a course that will get you in shape for summer.
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- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- April 24, 2003
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Byline: MANDY FRANCIS
Blossom may look gorgeous on the trees at the moment - but if you're a hay fever sufferer you may well be starting to suffer from the effects of tree pollen. Yes, the hay fever season has started. Spring is the season of tree pollen, summer - generally recognised as the peak of the hay fever season - brings grass pollens and, as if that weren't enough, autumn releases fungal spores and autumnal flower pollens into the atmosphere. Sufferers can be allergic to just one or two types of pollen, so your pattern of symptoms may well be very different to someone else's. However, you don't have to rely on antihistamines to soothe those itchy eyes, ...
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