Mild winter means spring allergies could hit sooner
This year's mild winter may seem enjoyable, but it means your spring allergies could hit sooner than expected and possibly last longer.That’s because winter is typically colder and drier, but when you have warmer temperatures the humidity levels don't necessarily drop as low as they normally do, allowing mold to proliferate and spring pollen to arrive early.
“People that have those tree pollen allergies are going to find themselves suffering earlier in the year. And because of the si
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