Tree pollen levels are currently "very high" in London, while levels are "high" in areas including Birmingham, Brighton, ...
If the mild weather continues other types of pollen, such as grass and weed pollen could also be stronger later in the summer ...
Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, is caused by an overactive immune response to harmless allergens. Here's a breakdown of hay fever causes, symptoms, and related factors:What Triggers Hay ...
Almost exactly 200 years ago, a London-based doctor called John Bostock noticed he would get an itchy throat, sore watering eyes, and an irritated nose during warmer months. He found 28 other patients ...
AFTER 55 days of cold, wet and downright miserable weather, most Brits will be thrilled to see warmer days finally heading our way. But as temperatures climb to a blissful 17C in some parts of the ...
"Remember to vacuum your home regularly and dust down any affected areas with a damp cloth to help remove any pollen." She ...
As the tell-tale signs of sneezing and sniffling fill the air, many are left wondering: is it a common cold or the dreaded hay fever? With pollen levels steadily climbing, distinguishing between the ...
An expert has issued a warning to hay fever sufferers as pollen season appears to be starting earlier than expected in 2026 ...
According to the Met Office, hay fever season generally commences in late March and continues through until September. It ...
But while constantly reaching for tissues is something more associated with winter colds, or lonely nights alone, it's also a realistic expectation for hay fever sufferers across the world.
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the lining of the nose, and is unlikely to cause the side effects seen with ...