Hay fever in Canada typically peaks from May to July, causing itchy, watery eyes, stuffy and runny noses, and even asthma flare-ups. Here’s what you need to know.
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Basically, there’s no escape from the tiny grains of pollen, from ragweed to poplar, that make your life miserable throughout allergy season.
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