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As allergy season begins, millions of Americans are bracing for the return of sneezing, itchy eyes, and runny noses. At the heart of these symptoms is a powerful—but often overlooked—player in the ...
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People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the lining of the nose, and is unlikely to cause the side effects seen with ...
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As the tell-tale signs of sneezing and sniffling fill the air, many are left wondering: is it a common cold or the dreaded hay fever? With pollen levels steadily climbing, distinguishing between the ...
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