Most of us are delighted when spring finally arrives, but for millions of hay fever sufferers, the warmer temperatures and longer days signal the start of their annual battle with symptoms. While for ...
This spring and summer, an estimated 10 million Britons will experience “absolute misery” as the effects of hay fever set in. George Sandhu, deputy superintendent pharmacist at Well Pharmacy, says hay ...
Hay fever sufferers may soon be able to greet the summer with open arms and clear noses. New research makes great claims for a treatment based on the ground-up bark of an African gum tree ...
The affliction is hay fever and, says a new report, it is affecting more of us than ever before. Experts in immunology and allergies have calculated that more than one in four Britons is a ...
For many people, the arrival of spring heralds hefty doses of antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops to relieve hay fever symptoms. Allergic reactions to pollen typically include a runny nose ...
But for many people, this also means the return of their seasonal hay fever symptoms. Around 24% of Australians get hay fever, with sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, and itchy or watery eyes the ...
If you didn't already know, showering before bed is one of the best things you can do to ease hay fever symptoms. Yes, it's great for keeping bedding fresh and clean, but it can also help to ...
Hay fever is one of the most common allergies in the UK. But why do some of us seem to develop the condition out of nowhere? We asked the experts to explain what triggers hay fever as an adult.
Summer is here but spare a thought for the 26% of all adults and around 15% of children who suffer from hay fever. Many of those afflicted shut themselves away because their symptoms – which ...
Border hay fever and asthma sufferers have been warned of "extreme levels" of airborne grass pollen swirling around what has ...