Warmer Weather in Canada Causing Allergy Symptoms to Flare Up Earlier and Worsen
Warmer-than-usual weather in Canada is causing allergy symptoms to flare up earlier than normal or get worse for some allergy sufferers. Climate change and El Nino have contributed to the warmer winter temperatures, leading to longer and more severe allergy seasons. Canadians are noticing the change, with allergy symptoms lasting longer and becoming more severe. As climate change continues to impact weather patterns, it’s essential for individuals to adapt and find effective ways to manage their allergies throughout the year.
UK Braces for Early ‘Pollen Bomb’ Causing Concern for Hayfever Sufferers
With the UK facing an early ‘pollen bomb’ and hayfever sufferers on the rise, it’s crucial to take steps to protect against allergens. Experts recommend avoiding hanging washing outside and showering immediately upon returning home to prevent pollen from spreading indoors.