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Hay fever season has officially begun. The Met Office issued its first pollen count for this season on Thursday, giving a high pollen warning in London and South East England. Some parts of the UK ...
By Jordan Stickler University of Kentucky Horse owners across Kentucky should start planning now for their winter hay needs ...
What are the symptoms of hay fever? The NHS has said that hay fever is usually worse between late March and September, especially during warm, humid and windy conditions - which is when the pollen ...
Still getting weepy eyes or a sniffly nose this season? This could be why, here's how to identify the cause of your hay fever ...
Hay fever season has started early as pollen rates have surged across the UK. Pollen levels in London and the South East of England reached “very high” levels on Sunday and are predicted to continue ...
The perfect combination of a long, wet winter and a hot, dry early summer which has stretched into drought conditions across Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds is signalling a looming crisis in farming ...
A warning has been issued for UK households who have pots of Vaseline in their home. The warning has been issued amid reports scorching temperatures in the upcoming weeks ...
But hay fever doesn’t just affect people – our pets can suffer too. Like us, dogs, cats, horses and even small animals like rabbits and guinea pigs can struggle during pollen season.