8 Ways to Outsmart Your Allergies & Asthma
Allergies aren't just for springtime. See other surprising seasonal triggers and how to stay well all year long.

Those sneezy, itchy-eyed, congested months can last well into late fall, as different trees, then grasses and, finally, weeds bombard the air with pollen. If that weren't irritating enough, outdoor mold starts to release airborne spores starting in summer and continuing through fall, which can cause further irritation.
If you're sneezing like crazy, don't just wait for a drop in the temperature to stamp out your allergy misery. Here's how to stay outside, active and virtually symptom free—all allergy season long.
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