Seasonal allergies are in full force. Why are they so bad right now?
Sneezing this spring? Here's why seasonal allergies are so bad this year and what you can do to feel better, according to experts.
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Sneezing this spring? Here's why seasonal allergies are so bad this year and what you can do to feel better, according to experts.
Doctors say there are some things you can do to prevent allergy outbreaks.
Researchers in London say there's a better way to help allergy sufferers predict and prevent pollen-borne punishment.
With the warmer spring weather already here, it's starting the cycle of growth and pollen a bit early. If you suffer from allergies, you know what’s coming, so is there anything you can do about it? KDKA-TV's John Shumway has more.
There are ways to mitigate the suffering from allergy spikes as the trees bloom.
With unseasonable temperatures and unpredictable weather, allergy season has sort of come early.
Researchers have found COVID-19 infection rates and pollen counts can track together, too.
There's bad news for allergy sufferers in Western Pennsylvania. AccuWeather's spring forecast says we'll see above average levels of pollen this year.
Spring is officially here, and with it come the beautiful flowers and longer days to enjoy the sunshine.
Fall may be just around the corner, but one of the big allergy triggers of late summer will likely stick around for a while.
While pollen allergies have subsided, a different allergy has kicked up.
The spring blooms sure look pretty, but they don't feel so pretty when that pollen causes allergic reactions.
You may have already noticed it - the dreaded sneezing, itchy eyes and scratchy throat that comes with allergy season.
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Spencer Levin, 9, sees his allergist once a month to get shots to help his hay fever.
Ragweed allergy sufferers, there's a reason you might be sneezing right now: the pollen is near its peak.
Allergy season may be starting early in other parts of the country, but with the recent cold weather, that may not be the case here.
Spring time is usually when the trees start to bud followed by a runny nose, an itchy throat and itchy eyes. All of these symptoms set in earlier this year due to the mild winter.
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Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington says the team "will never shut the door" on potentially finding a role for Andrew McCutchen, a longtime cornerstone of the franchise.
Drivers are still complaining about metal shards on roads around Pittsburgh, like Route 28.
The Pennsylvania Film Office has awarded $34 million for production on Season 3 of "Tires" and the fifth and final season of "Mayor of Kingstown."
For 37 years, Bobbi Valentine has been at the same spot in Carrick helping students get to school safely.
For the second-straight year, Monster Jam will roar into Acrisure Stadium.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer said she would be willing to cooperate with a House panel's probe if President Trump grants her clemency, and would testify that he is "innocent of any wrongdoing."
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