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Why spring allergies may be getting worse and what to do about them
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If you’re someone with seasonal allergies, you know that spring can be a mixed bag.
Along with the warm temperatures, sunshine and fresh air comes the sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion and fatigue.
And if your allergies seem worse than ever this year, you’re not imagining things. Experts say allergy season is starting earlier, hitting harder and lasting longer — largely due to climate change.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two allergists about how our bodies are reacting to the spring allergy season and what you can do to manage your symptoms.
Whether you’ve struggled with allergies and asthma for years or you’re just starting to notice them, they’ll cover what you need to know.
Guests:
- Dr. Sergio Chiarella is an allergist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
- Dr. Alice Knoedler is an allergist at Midwest Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists, a group of clinicians based in and around the Twin Cities.
340 episodes
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Manage episode 479938773 series 2511237
Content provided by Minnesota Public Radio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Minnesota Public Radio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
If you’re someone with seasonal allergies, you know that spring can be a mixed bag.
Along with the warm temperatures, sunshine and fresh air comes the sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion and fatigue.
And if your allergies seem worse than ever this year, you’re not imagining things. Experts say allergy season is starting earlier, hitting harder and lasting longer — largely due to climate change.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two allergists about how our bodies are reacting to the spring allergy season and what you can do to manage your symptoms.
Whether you’ve struggled with allergies and asthma for years or you’re just starting to notice them, they’ll cover what you need to know.
Guests:
- Dr. Sergio Chiarella is an allergist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
- Dr. Alice Knoedler is an allergist at Midwest Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists, a group of clinicians based in and around the Twin Cities.
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