The segment airs live on Monday at 6 a.m., focusing on why people with worse-than-usual symptoms should seek an allergist appointment quickly.
It highlights treatments available to help people manage a longer, more intense allergy season.
The report frames worsening seasonal allergies as a growing health concern and points viewers toward specialist care and therapy options.
With allergy seasons getting longer and more intense, could new therapies like biologics or mRNA vaccines finally offer long-term relief for sufferers?
How will the ongoing shift in allergy hotspots across the US impact public health planning and resource distribution in the coming years?
As climate change fuels longer pollen seasons, what can individuals and communities do beyond medication to protect themselves and improve quality of life?