HOUSTON — It is cedar fever Season in Texas and you probably have felt the impacts of it these past few days. Cedar fever ...
Local allergists say a good line of defense would be to start allergy medications and antihistamines early.  E ...
Given the lack of rain across South Central Texas, this has led to less pollen. According to Dr. Erika Gonzalez with STAAMP allergy, the current drought has led to lower cedar counts for this winter ...
cedar fever season is in full swing across the Lone Star State. Cedar allergies are an allergic reaction to pollen from mountain cedar trees or juniper trees. Dr. Ronald Cox said the allergy is ...
people gathered at Green Square Park in downtown Cedar Rapids for the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony. This year’s tree is 60-years-old and it came from the Postma family in Robins.
Researchers pinpointed the gene that deprives Japanese cedar trees of their ability to produce pollen, carving out the future where no one may suffer the agony brought about by hay fever.
Peak season is usually around the week ... It’s not just mountain cedar — from red oaks to cedar elms, this is a sign that the trees are stressed, Jones said. Jones attributed the stress ...
Around mid-December, juniper trees begin pollinating for the season, and it’s usually triggered by cold weather. January’s freeze is making cedar fever extra miserable for many. D-FW Weather ...
Mountain Cedar Pollen peaks in early February. Here is a look at the current levels, the pollen forecast, why it is here, and a few ways to combat Cedar Fever.