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Sun River Health Doctor Shares How To Keep Seasonal Allergies Under Control Sun River Health Doctor Shares How To Keep Seasonal Allergies Under Control
Sun River Health Doctor Shares How To Keep Seasonal Allergies Under Control Spring has sprung, and we are all eager to head outdoors and enjoy the warmer weather. However, for people with allergies, this often isn’t possible without sniffling, sneezing, and itchy eyes. Whether it’s tree pollen, weeds, pets, or mold, we need to understand what’s causing our allergies and how to keep them under control. What’s Making You Sneeze? Pollen grains are the tiny cells that are needed to fertilize plants, and it’s likely that they are causing your springtime misery. These pollen grains, produced by trees, grasses, and weeds, are very small and very light. They are designed t…
Seasonal Allergies: Causes And Treatments According To Sun River Health Seasonal Allergies: Causes And Treatments According To Sun River Health
Seasonal Allergies: Causes And Treatments According To Sun River Health Spring has sprung and it’s time to head outside and enjoy the warmer weather! However, for people with allergies, this often isn’t possible without sniffling, sneezing, and itchy eyes. Whether it’s tree pollen, weeds, pets, or mold, we need to understand what’s causing our allergies and how to keep them under control. What’s Making You Sneeze? Pollen grains are the tiny cells that are needed to fertilize plants, and it’s likely that they are causing your springtime misery. These pollen grains, produced by trees, grasses, and weeds, are very small and very light. They are designed to travel …
COVID-19: CDC Announces New Guidelines For Pets After Cats Test Positive For Virus COVID-19: CDC Announces New Guidelines For Pets After Cats Test Positive For Virus
Covid-19: CDC Announces New Guidelines For Pets After Cats Test Positive For Virus The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new guidelines for pet owners after a pair of cats tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in two different parts of New York. According to the CDC, the cats live in two separate areas of New York, and both had mild respiratory illness and are expected to make a full recovery. COVID-19 infections have been reported in very few animals worldwide, mostly in those that had close contact with a person with COVID-19. The CDC said that due to the low number of COVID-19 cases in household pets, routine testing of animals has not bee…