Allergy season is on its way—but, confusingly, it’s also still very much cold season. If you have a runny nose or scratchy throat, deciphering between allergies vs cold symptoms can be a challenge.
So, you woke up with a sore throat — is it COVID-19, allergies, a cold or something else entirely? With winter weather on its way, it's virtually impossible not to catch some sort of illness. But when ...
Colder weather is on the way, and cold air can be an asthma trigger. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ...
Headache? Stuffy nose? Sneezing? With spring swiftly approaching, the beginning of allergy season is in full swing. If you're among the nearly 30% of Americans who experience seasonal allergies, you ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — As temperatures drop, some individuals may experience an unusual allergic reaction to the cold, known as cold-induced urticaria. Dr. Sandra Hong from the Cleveland Clinic explained ...
Stuffy and runny noses come for us all. But if you haven’t been recently exposed to, say, a nose-blowing neighbor on an airplane or a shedding cat, it can be challenging to determine whether you’re ...
Cold and flu season always comes around when the weather starts to change. But does cold, wet weather actually make you sick? Not really, experts say. But cooler temperatures and dry winter air can ...