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Updated · theticket953.com · May 18
Indiana Endures Record Allergy Season as Pollen Peaks Earlier and Lasts Longer Each Year
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Updated · theticket953.com · May 18

Indiana Endures Record Allergy Season as Pollen Peaks Earlier and Lasts Longer Each Year

1 articles · Updated · theticket953.com · May 18
  • Peak tree pollen has already hit Indiana hard, with experts warning this spring is among the state's most intense allergy seasons on record.
  • University of Michigan and Corewell Health specialists say climate change is driving earlier starts, longer seasons and higher pollen counts as milder winters and longer falls extend plant growth.
  • Grass pollen is expected to become the next dominant allergen later this spring across the Great Lakes region, followed by weed pollen and ragweed in late summer and early fall.
  • Doctors say symptoms can go beyond sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes, and in severe untreated cases may become serious enough to require emergency-room care.
With allergies worsening yearly, is our environment changing faster than our immune systems can adapt?
As city 'heat islands' create allergy super-zones, could changing the trees we plant offer us a way to breathe easier?