MADISON, Wis. – As spring arrives, so do seasonal allergies, which impact one in five kids in the United States.
Many kids start getting symptoms like sneezing, watery or itching eyes, runny nose and sniffling as the weather warms up. These symptoms are triggered when their immune system overreacts to something in their environment like pollen, grass or mold, according to Dr. Megan Yann...
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