Allergy
Allergy
Have Allergies? 6 Signs You Should See a Doctor
For the millions of people who suffer from seasonal allergies, spring may mean constant sneezing, watery eyes and itchiness on the roof of the mouth. But, it doesn't have to be that way!Allergy
Do These 3 Things to Reduce Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
It’s important to take into account what causes your allergy symptoms and do your best to avoid situations where your exposure to that substance is prolonged.Allergy, COVID-19
Can Allergies Cause Dizziness?
A study published in the Journal of the National Medical Association found that about 13 percent of people with nasal allergy symptoms experience dizziness due to inner ear problems.Allergy, COVID-19
The Difference Between COVID-19 and Allergies
Since COVID-19 is something we haven’t experienced before, it is easy to feel concerned with every symptom that creeps up.Allergy, Men’s Health, Women’s Health
Are You Experiencing Allergies or a Cold?
Are you tired and experiencing a runny nose? Find out if your symptoms could point to a cold or seasonal allergies.Allergy, Men’s Health, Women’s Health
Spring is in the Air: Managing Your Spring Allergies
Seasonal allergies are a drag. Tamar Weinberger, M.D. shares simple tips & tricks to prevent and treat the nagging symptoms that come along with allergies.Allergy, Neuroscience
Can Hay Fever Affect Your Brain?
If you sneeze your way through allergy season, here’s some food for thought: In a recent study on mice, scientists found an increase in the number of new neurons formed in the hippocampus during an allergic reaction.