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Allergies, pollen could send you to ER this year, Health Dept. warns

Por: New York Post Life April 19, 2023

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You’ve got to be pollen our legs. Allergy season — and it could send some New Yorkers to the emergency room, according to a new bulletin from the geared toward medical professionals. The notice warned that this upcoming pollen season will worsen symptoms in anyone allergic to tree pollen, causing asthma attacks and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. The latter involves those pesky symptoms we all know and love — a runny nose, itchy eyes and... + full article



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