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Cedar fever is back in Texas. Why does the Ashe juniper tree pollen seem to be everywhere?
Many Texans in December have a their own take on the classic Christmas song, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” But this version would go: “It’s the most wonderful time of the year. With ...
EXPECTED WITHIN 48 HOURS. NOW, THE WARMER TEMPERATURES WE’VE BEEN SEEING IN RECENT WEEKS CAUSED TREES AND PLANTS TO START BLOOMING EARLIER THAN NORMAL. REMEMBER THIS? THIS IS WHAT IT JUNIPER TREES ...
"Cedar fever" season has arrived in Texas, putting millions at risk of runny noses and sniffles as Christmas approaches. While "cedar fever" may sound like some exotic disease, it's actually an ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service is warning Texans of the upcoming cedar fever season, an allergic reaction to pollen released by mountain cedar trees. According to the forest service, the Texas Hill ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas state senators on Wednesday took up a bill that could help deal with a common allergy problem here in the Austin area. The Texas Senate initially passed Senate Bill 1927. It ...
Allergy sufferers can look forward to a longer than normal season of itchy eyes, rapid-fire sneezing and even wheezing, experts say. Robert Nicolotti, manager of Environmental Health Laboratories for ...
The end of winter leads straight to allergy season as the beginning of spring on Thursday signals oncoming tree pollen. Allergy sufferers should start taking their controller medications now, doctors ...
It’s time for Texans to brace for ‘cedar fever’ season once again. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees and, unfortunately, you don’t have to be allergic ...
Have you or someone you know had the sniffles recently? It is February, after all, so cold and flu season is in full force, but there could also be a different culprit...pollen! We typically see ...
"Cedar fever" season has arrived in Texas, putting millions at risk of runny noses and sniffles as Christmas approaches.
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