Can the trees we plant affect our level of pollen? We asked an expert.
Researchers found trees and plants are producing pollen sooner due to warmer weather starting earlier in the year.
As the planet warms, researchers say, allergy season is starting earlier and lasting longer.
The record-breaking February warm temperatures in The Triangle are ushering in budding trees, flowers, and allergy season.
Can't stop sneezing? It turns out there's more pollen in the air compared to 30 years ago and climate change may now be making it worse.
People are searching for relief and some Triangle stores have bare shelves where allergy medication once stood.