Doctors say seasonal allergies are becoming more common largely because people are exposed to more pollen for longer periods of time. Now, warming temperatures are extending the window for pollen release. NBC News’ Catie Beck shares more.
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This video skips past the fact that most densely populated areas plant only male trees. If you have mostly male trees (trees that produce pollen) and a lack of plants without female plants to even it out, you'll have too much pollen.
Definitely don't need the news to tell us this lol
Stayed inside a Walking cooler than Who won't get your Allergies Worsted haha 🤩🤩
These are facts. I'm in GA and had to go out last Tuesday to run a simple errand. I wasn't out anymore than 2 hours and had to continously blow my nose and drive slow from constant sneezing. By the end of the night, I had a full blown Sinus infection that lasted until that Sunday.