Michigan's fall allergy season may extend to mid-November due to climate change and air pollution.
The fall allergy season in Michigan may extend to mid-November due to climate change and air pollution, says Dr. Erica Ridley from Henry Ford Health. Traditionally ending in mid-October, the season is marked by ragweed pollen and mold spores from decaying leaves. With nearly 60 million Americans affected by seasonal allergies, the prolonged season coincides with the back-to-school period, exacerbated by warmer weather and increased rainfall.
October 19, 2024
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