Cedar fever is a seasonal allergy common in Central Texas. It happens when the male mountain ashe juniper trees get frisky ...
After a weekend of very high tree pollen counts and cedar fever, this week might not be as bad. Here's what you can do if you ...
Researchers are studying the structure of allergenic proteins to develop new treatments for cedar allergies, which can cause ...
The most common symptoms of cedar fever include sneezing, itchy eyes and clogged ears. The Austin Regional Clinic said a ...
Tuesday’s rainfall totals stayed below a tenth of an inch, but for this especially dry winter, Austin recorded one of its ...
Every winter, Austin gets walloped by cedar fever: runny noses, scratchy throats, watering eyes, and canceled plans as ...
If you’re not the one sneezing, chances are someone right next to you is. At least that’s how it seems these last few weeks.
As a result, mountain cedar pollen can cause severe symptoms, including congestion, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, sinus pressure, sore throat, and fatigue. Symptoms often feel like a cold or flu, ...
Researchers at Penn Medicine have developed an mRNA vaccine that could potentially cure allergies by stopping allergens from ...
Cedar fever season is peaking in Texas, and strong cold fronts are carrying pollen straight into Houston, triggering allergy ...
The symptoms are caused by pollen from Ashe juniper trees — also known as mountain cedar — which are native to the state’s ...
Cedar fever is seen from December through February, especially after dry and windy fronts. Right now, Texoma is experiencing ...