Is it possible to train the body to resist seasonal allergies? That’s the hope promised by a new line of immunotherapy ...
Spring is about to turn into summer, and hay fever season is in full swing. In fact, the Met Office has predicted an especially challenging week for allergy sufferers, reporting "very high" pollen ...
“Get the longer-acting antihistamines into your system for a good four weeks before your hay fever symptoms tend to start.
Stock up on antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops from a pharmacy and ideally start treatment before symptoms peak.
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is the condition responsible for seasonal allergies or allergic reactions to other environmental allergens, like dust mites and animal dander. Estimates ...
A new study has found that hay fever – an allergy to pollen – might make it more difficult for students to do their best in exams.