Article: Treating Seasonal Allergies.

If you're among those normally affected by seasonal allergies, you will probably experience more severe symptoms this year. Cold winters and scorching summers stop seasonal allergies dead in their tracks. But this year's mild winter in many parts of the U.S. means that a lot of people haven't received their usual break from allergies, and according to experts, a super hot summer is only a remote possibility for most areas in the U.S. this year.

In problem areas like the Northeast, levels of pollen and molds in trees and grass are already extremely high. In other regions like Southern California, there is a surplus of culprit plants, such as thistle and sagebrush, ...

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