Welcome to What’s Up Docs?, the podcast where doctors and identical twins Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore the ideas ...
Drs Chris and Xand take a closer look at hay fever - why might it be getting worse?
As we approach the summer, millions of people across the country will be starting to experience the symptoms of hay fever, a ...
As the dreaded hay fever season approaches, many are already filling cupboards with tissues and eye drops. The Independent spoke to GPs for advice on proactive steps to get ahead of rising pollen ...
When you’re constantly sneezing, blowing your nose, and rubbing your eyes while everyone else around you seems to be having the summer of their lives, it’s no fun at all. Hay fever can make the summer ...
Summer often brings with it the unmistakable sniffles and sneezes of hay fever. As plants and trees release pollen into the air, many of us start to feel the effects – itchy eyes, runny noses and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tree pollen tends to be released in early spring. (FujiCraft via Getty Images) Itchy eyes, sneezing, a blocked nose, loss of smell ...
Hay fever sufferers are being told to try one trick to stop hay fever symptoms in May before reaching for antihistamine ...
A decision made 70 years ago to reforest vast swathes of Japan with just two kinds of tree has come back to haunt the country ...
Injections against hay fever were stopped after safety fears. But Lydia Spencer-Elliott discovers there’s a safer treatment ...
As the dreaded hay fever season approaches, many are already filling cupboards with tissues and eye drops. The Independent spoke to GPs for advice on proactive steps to get ahead of rising pollen ...
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