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If your nose is getting stuffy, you’re not alone. About one-fourth of Americans have seasonal allergies. And mid-April is usually the height of spring allergy season for central North Carolina, and into the Triangle.
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Pollen: The scourge of spring. North Carolinians are all too familiar with the green and yellow stuff. Last year, olive green clouds of dense pollen…
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Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine may be one step closer to treating life-threatening peanut allergies in children.As part of a study to test the…
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North Carolina lawmakers are reconsidering a bill that could help children with life-threatening food or insect allergies. The act would require each…
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It’s April, and the scent of flowers is in the air. Unfortunately for allergy sufferers, those flowers also mean that it’s pollen season. North Carolina…