
Fall allergies will be in 'full force' this year, experts say
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As summer comes to a close, millions of Americans can reportedly expect the fall allergy season to be in "full force" this year.
"Fall allergies are typically triggered by ragweed, and the pollen from these types of plants that are common in North America can travel as far as the wind carries it," AccuWeather wrote. "Another cause of fall allergies is mold, which can grow in piles of damp leaves." The Philadelphia Inquirer said Monday that ragweed plants are expected to produce pollen to torment residents over the next couple of weeks.More Related News













