DALLAS — Oh, the dreaded mountain cedar pollen. If you’ve been sneezing, itching, or dealing with a stuffy nose lately, you're not alone and chances are it is the pollen. Many refer to the symptoms as ...
Cedar fever is an allergic reaction caused by mountain cedar (juniper trees), often overlapping symptoms with an intense cold or the flu. Cedar season typically peaks during the winter months so it's ...
It’s back... mountain cedar has returned to the pollen count for the first time this season, thanks to breezy north winds. From now through Valentine’s Day, thousands of us who are allergic to cedar ...
If you’ve been sneezing nonstop or waking up with watery eyes and a stuffy nose, it may not be a winter cold. North Texas has entered the early stages of cedar fever season, that time of year when ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas lawmakers are taking on cedar allergies during the 89th Legislative Session. Two bills, House Bill 3798 and Senate Bill 1927, aim to prevent a city from prohibiting the removal ...
Mountain cedar season begins in December, peaks in January, and ends around Valentine's Day (Copyright 2021 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) After a relatively tame ...
Have you noticed you suddenly have itchy eyes, a runny nose, a scratchy throat or just an overall feeling of being unwell? You might be a victim of cedar fever, a common Central Texas allergy. While ...
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