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Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Shake Off Winter Blues: Brain-Healthy Habits for This Spring

Tracking happiness too closely can reduce enjoyment; supporting gut health and replacing bad habits with healthier ones can enhance overall well-being.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Met Office issues hay fever alert for people in these areas

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Public health
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 weeks ago

Welcome to allergy season. Here's how to protect yourself

Allergy seasons are worsening due to climate change, but treatments have improved, helping many manage symptoms effectively.
fromZDNET
1 week ago

I recommend this air purifier to all pet parents, and it's $100 off

Since introducing the Blueair air purifier into our living room a few years ago, we've seen a significant reduction in the amount of hair that accumulates. The real-time LED indicator provides constant reassurance about the air quality, displaying statuses such as excellent (blue), moderate (orange), or polluted (red).
Pets
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

Bay Area's hot and dry weather will make your eyes water

That does make the plants begin to pollinate. The warm weather definitely gets them going and at higher levels in the air, absolutely. When we're seeing a bit more windy days, that can also increase that amount of pollen that's in the air.
San Francisco
#indoor-allergies
Public health
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Hay fever sufferers say 'eyes are burning' as pollen bomb hits UK

UK warm weather following 50+ days of rain has triggered a 'pollen bomb' with elevated tree pollen levels across the country, causing hay fever symptoms in many people.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Allergy training to become compulsory in schools in England

English schools must now provide mandatory allergy awareness training for all staff and stock spare adrenaline auto-injectors, following Benedict's Law campaign to improve child safety.
Public health
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Hay fever alert over 'very high' tree pollen as temperature hits 19C in London

London experiences very high tree pollen levels due to unseasonably warm weather following an extended cold period, affecting approximately 3.25 million UK hay fever sufferers allergic to tree pollen.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Scientists develop universal vaccine to protect against allergies, cold and flu

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Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The sneeze secret: how much should you worry about this explosive reflex?

Alongside the obvious nasal hairs that a few people choose to trim, all of us have cilia, or microscopic hairs in our noses that can move and sense things of their own accord. And so if anything gets trapped by the cilia, that triggers a reaction to your nerve endings that says: Right, let's get rid of this.' And that triggers a sneeze.
Science
fromZDNET
1 month ago

This air purifier is a must for pet parents, and it's up to $70 off for Presidents' Day

If you are a pet owner, you know the struggle of breathing in pet dander and hair when your furry friend sheds their winter coat. On Black Friday two years ago, my husband and I purchased this Blueair air purifier, and it has made life as cat parents much easier since we aren't breathing in as much of our cat Norbert's hair.
Gadgets
Medicine
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

My severe allergies dominated my childhood, but immunization shots gave me a new life. Now, I'm a proud cat owner.

Long-term allergen immunotherapy over five years enabled overcoming severe lifelong environmental allergies, improving breathing, daily functioning, and even allowing ownership of a cat.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Is it true that ... central heating is bad for your skin?

Dry indoor or cold outdoor air increases skin water loss, causing inflammation, redness, and itching; humidifiers, cooler heating, gentle cleansers, and occlusive moisturizers help.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

This handheld device could save you from your next allergic reaction - here's the pitch

Dining out at new restaurants can be a fun way to try different cuisines and get together with friends. For people with allergies, though, eating food they haven't prepared themselves in a new place can pose a serious threat. Cross-contamination can happen anywhere, and food-related anaphylaxis sends patients to the emergency room every six minutes, according to the Journal for Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Health
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

I'm allergic to cold - anything below 12C and I break out in hives

A 16-year-old in North Wales has cold urticaria causing hives, swelling and anxiety when temperatures fall below 12°C, disrupting social life and daily activities.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago

Seasonal depression peaks in February

While "Blue Monday" briefly puts low mood in the spotlight each January, clinicians warn that February is when seasonal depression often hits hardest. That's when daylight deprivation accumulates and motivation dips further. New research suggests the burden is felt unevenly, particularly among women. A recent study highlighted that nearly 45% of women experience symptoms consistent with SAD as opposed to only 28% of men. While women are more frequently affected and report more severe symptoms, the research also makes clear that men are suffering too - it is just much less diagnosed, or more often missed.
Alternative medicine
Public health
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Flu virus tracker: Latest update shows high influenza activity across most states. Watch out for these symptoms

Influenza A H3N2 subclade K is driving a nationwide surge in flu cases, with high positivity rates, substantial hospitalizations, and pediatric deaths.
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