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Sinus issues might be bad this time of year due to changes in barometric pressure, not allergies, said Dr. Christine Alexander, chief clinical officer and chief physician executive at MetroHealth.
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Some experts say allergies from tree pollen are acting up more and more each year.
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If your allergies are worse this season, you might blame it on the coronavirus pandemic. University Hospitals allergist Dr. Sam Friedlander said it’s possible that allergies are worse now because people stayed home all spring to avoid the virus. Friedlander said when people have new exposures to allergies, they have a dramatic increase in symptoms. That means less time outside during the spring while people stayed home could have an impact.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, May 10: Lyme disease could increase statewide;Ohio budget looks to cut income taxes;Judge won't grant delay on…
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Adults with documented medical histories of allergic reactions would find it’s easier and cheaper to get EpiPens under a bill Ohio lawmakers are…
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With increasing temperatures in Northeast Ohio this week, doctors are saying that allergy patients should start taking their medication…
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With warmer weather approaching, many trees and plants are beginning to bloom. That means the production of pollen and other irritants that can trigger…