A new report ranks the toughest U.S. cities for seasonal allergy sufferers, as pollen seasons grow longer and more intense, with climate change playing a key role.
WASHINGTON — If your allergy symptoms are feeling worse this year, there may be a reason why.
A new report from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America says pollen seasons are getting longer and more intense, with climate change helping drive stronger allergy seasons in many parts of the country.
The group’s 2026 Allergy Capitals report ranks the 100 largest metro areas in the contiguous U.S. based on how
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