A runny nose in the winter could coming from what's going on inside your house instead of outside. Here are 5 tips to help in the battle with winter allergies.
Spring, summer and early fall are prime times for seasonal environmental allergies in Minnesota. Dr. Ted Truitt from St. Cloud ENT joined me on WJON for a Health Matters program. He says things people tend to be allergic to that affect them this time of year include molds, trees and tree pollen.
If you're usually reaching for another Kleenex this time of year due to those always-fun fall allergies, there's some good news this year in Minnesota.
In competition with cold/flu season, allergies are really ramping up this year. Especially now that plants are starting to bud, and the pollen count just keeps going higher and higher.
Warmer temperatures are here. A welcome thing since the snow of two weekends ago. I gave a strong message to my sister in Port Wing, Wi., to keep the snow that was falling there in Wisconsin. I am done with it.