Hay fever: why symptoms are so bad this year – and what to do if your usual remedies aren’t working
By Samuel J. White, Associate Professor & Head of Projects, York St John University
Philippe B. Wilson, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor: Innovation and Knowledge Exchange, York St John University
Climate change, pollution and an unusually warm and dry spring have all contributed to this year’s long, intense allergy season.
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Thursday, May 22, 2025