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  2. You can start protecting yourself from seasonal allergies now ...

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    When should you start taking your allergy medications? If you get spring allergies, the best time to take your allergy and to get your allergy management plan will be around Valentine’s Day, Feb ...

  3. The pollen count in Myrtle Beach is spiking. Here’s how bad ...

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    Pollen coats everything, from pets to patio tables, to windshields and windowsills. While the spring pollen is a pain to clean off, it can cause physical pain for South Carolinians with seasonal ...

  4. Yep, Allergies Might Be to Blame for Your Upset Stomach ... - AOL

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    Treating allergy symptoms with over-the-counter medication, saline spray, and, if warranted, allergy medication or injections from your doctor, may also help reduce GI symptoms as a result.

  5. Allergic response - Wikipedia

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    Allergies are an abnormal immune reaction. The human immune system is designed to protect the body from potential harm and in people who have allergies the immune system will react to allergens (substances that trigger an immune response). The immune system will produce immunoglobulin E, IgE, antibodies for each allergen.

  6. Sporopollenin - Wikipedia

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    Its complex and heterogeneous chemical structure give some protection from the biodegradative enzymes of bacteria, fungi and animals. [6] Some aromatic structures based on p-coumarate and naringenin were also identified within the sporopollenin polymer. These can absorb ultraviolet light and thus prevent it penetrating further into the spore.

  7. Ipomoea hederacea - Wikipedia

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    This selective pressure leads the anthers to form a barrier over the stigma of I. hederacea to protect from pollen from other species making contact, but possibly increasing self-pollination, as well. When I. hederacea occurs by itself, however, no such selective pressure is evident and anther barriers are looser and less consistent. [5]

  8. Keep the nasal spray handy: RI is in for a long, intense ...

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    Daily pollen levels can be tracked on the AccuWeather app and at the website pollen.com. AccuWeather offers the following tips for avoiding problems from pollen: Start taking medication before ...

  9. Pollinator garden - Wikipedia

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    A pollinator garden is a type of garden designed with the intent of growing specific nectar and pollen-producing plants, in a way that attracts pollinating insects known as pollinators. [1] Pollinators aid in the production of one out of every three bites of food consumed by humans, and pollinator gardens are a way to offer support for these ...

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