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  2. Eugene ranks among US cities with longest allergy seasons ...

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    Eugene's allergy season has lengthened significantly since 1970. This week, grass pollen counts rose to their highest levels of the year so far. Eugene ranks among US cities with longest allergy ...

  3. AccuWeather's 2023 US spring allergy forecast - AOL

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    In addition to those living along the East coast, residents in metropolitan areas like Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, could experience some of the worst grass pollen levels this season.

  4. Eugene, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The combination of summer grass pollen and the confining shape of the hills around Eugene make it "the area of the highest grass pollen counts in the USA (>1,500 pollen grains/m 3 of air)." [ 68 ] These high pollen counts have led to difficulties for some track athletes who compete in Eugene.

  5. Pollen count - Wikipedia

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    A pollen count is a measurement of the number of pollen grains in a given volume of air. Pollen counts, and forecasts of pollen conditions, are routinely produced and reported to the public because high aerial pollen concentration is associated with increased rates of allergic reaction for those with conditions such as hay fever and asthma .

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

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    A 2014 study published in Clinical and Translational Allergy specifically examined adults whose seasonal allergies included birch pollen; they were found to have marked inflammation in the ...

  7. Bet v I allergen - Wikipedia

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    Bet v 1 is the main cause of type I allergies observed in early spring. Type I, or immunoglobulin E-mediated (IgE-mediated) allergies affect 1 in 5 people in Europe and North America. Commonly observed symptoms are hay fever, dermatitis, asthma and, in severe cases, anaphylactic shock.

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