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Allergies

Let’s be real: Every season is allergy season. Luckily, our medical experts are here to help you do something about it. They share the information and advice you need to deal with all things allergic, from home remedies and symptom management to how to use an EpiPen.

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June 12, 2026/Allergies

Essential Oils and Allergies: What the Science Says

The research is mixed, but experts agree: The risks outweigh the benefits

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June 2, 2026/Allergies

What Triggers Summer Allergies and How To Find Relief

Keeping your windows closed, showering before bed and using OTC allergy meds may help keep summer sniffles at bay

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May 8, 2026/Allergies

ACHOO Syndrome: Why You Sneeze When You Look at the Sun

The photic sneeze reflex is a surprisingly common reaction to bright lights

Person blowing their nose, surrounded by giant allergens, allergy medications and box of tissues
April 17, 2026/Allergies

Which Allergy Medicine Works Best?

The right choice for you depends on your symptoms, but options like nasal sprays and antihistamines can offer relief

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April 10, 2026/Allergies

Top Triggers of Chronic Hives, Explained

Stress, tight clothing and even sunlight can cause this itchy condition

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April 10, 2026/Allergies

Medicines That Can Help Manage Chronic Hives Flare-Ups

Treatment is tailored to you and may involve medications like antihistamines, corticosteroids or antidepressants

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April 10, 2026/Allergies

Lifestyle Tips for Managing Your Chronic Hives

OTC medications, loose clothing, sun protection and other health habits can help manage flares

Arm with poison ivy rash, with a poison ivy leaf and tube of medicinal cream
April 7, 2026/Allergies

The Best Home Remedies for Poison Ivy

Topical creams, oral antihistamines and some TLC for your skin can help relieve itchiness and boost recovery

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April 6, 2026/Allergies

A Sniffle for All Seasons: Is Allergy Season Ever Really Over?

When your allergies flare up depends on your location, immune health, personal triggers and more

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Can You Get a Flu Shot if You’re Allergic to Eggs?

Current evidence and medical guidelines say the flu vaccine is safe, even for those with egg allergies

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