Hay fever sufferer Rachael Laity believes the season of misery for hayfever sufferers is getting longer. The 19-year-old has been afflicted for 10 years. Here, she explains why she belives the hay ...
That’s according to Professor Adam Fox, an allergy specialist working with Fusion Allergy, who says our hormones could play a role in worsening symptoms of pre-existing hay fever. “Women and ...
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.
A TikTokker named Lauren posted a video and said she got some interesting news from a dermatologist who told her a lot about ...
Melburnians are being told to brace for “dangerous” pollen levels this month, warning the dreaded hay fever season is now ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
tsar to tackle drug shortages affecting products used by about a million women in the UK to treat menopause symptoms. Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, affects almost 10 million people ...
After a challenging Saturday night for many hay fever and asthma sufferers across Victoria, high or extreme grass pollen levels are forecast again this afternoon. Grass pollen levels peaked at ...
More than 122,650 people visited the NHS website seeking hay-fever advice last week, as the pollen count hit some of its highest levels this year. Weekly visitors to the site's hay-fever advice ...
Spring means potential misery for hay fever and asthma sufferers courtesy of high pollen counts. But unlike some other developed countries, Australia has no national service to monitor them.