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Article: Eye Allergies Nothing to Sneeze at This Fall.
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- PR Newswire
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- August 21, 2008
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'Eye Health and Allergies' Brochure from Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America Offers Advice for Eye Allergy Sufferers; Includes Seasonal Strategies for Contact Lens Wearers
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Come late summer, some 10 to 20 percent of Americans begin to suffer from ragweed allergy, or hay fever. In addition to symptoms of sneezing, stuffy or runny nose, allergic reactions involving the eyes are a major distraction for many allergy sufferers.
As ragweeds release billions of pollen grains into the air, symptoms of eye allergies -- such as tearing, itchiness, swelling and burning, can make it so uncomfortable for allergy sufferers that it ...
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