Warmer temperatures are making for longer and more intense pollen seasons, and more severe hay fever symptoms. A new review of research finds these changes are already contributing to rising rates of ...
As climate change worsens, so too do allergy symptoms. As climate change worsens, so too do allergy symptoms.Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/picture alliance—Getty Images Editor at Large Climate change is bad ...
Tree pollen levels are expected to be higher in 2025 than they were last year, largely due to the unusually warm temperatures experienced over the previous summer, according to official forecasts from ...
But then, just before the launch, my iPhone’s random old photos selector picked one from a decade ago of a black cat: namely ...
Missouri ranks eighth in the nation in hay production, producing 4.83 million tons per year, according to the Missouri Department of Agriculture. Hay is a major feed for beef production and other ...
As climate change worsens, so too do allergy symptoms. Editor at Large Climate change is bad news for a lot of reasons—the droughts, the floods, the heat, the hurricanes. And then, too, there’s all ...
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