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Internet searches reveal time of peak allergy suffering
A study reveals that searches for allergy symptoms such as 'sneezing' and 'itchy nose,' peak during the second week in May.
Fri, Nov 09 2012 at 9:00 AM

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There was also a second peak in searchers for allergy symptoms in September that was linked with an increase in weed pollen and grass pollen season. (Photo: Dreamstime)

Internet searches may reveal when allergy suffering in the United States is at its worst, a new study suggests.
 
The results show searches for allergy symptoms such as "sneezing" and "itchy nose," peak during the second week in May.
 
This may be because allergy sufferers are experiencing both spring and summer allergy symptoms during this time, said study researcher Dr. Leonard Bielory, an allergist in New Jersey.
 
Bielory analyzed information from Google between 2004 and 2011, looking at the number of searches for information on the symptoms of nasal allergies, eye allergies, and hay fever. He compared the number of searches with pollen counts.
 
Searches for nasal allergies peaked between March and May, followed by searchers for eye allergies in May.
 
Eye allergy searches were associated with the pollen counts of certain trees in the second week of May.
 
There was also a second peak in searchers for allergy symptoms in September that was linked with an increase in weed pollen and grass pollen season, Bielory said.
 
The study was presented this week at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology in Anaheim, Calif.
 
Pass it on: Internet searchers for allergy symptoms peak in the second week of May.
 
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This story was originally written for MyHealthNewsDaily and is republished with permission here.Copyright 2012 MyHealthNewsDaily, a TechMediaNetwork company.

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cinnamonvogue Jan 19 2013 at 5:04 PM
The best cure for allergies is Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV). As someone who had asthma and took bottles and bottles of Allegra I can tell you I have been cured by using Apple Cider Vinegar. My formula is two teaspoons ACV in a warm glass of water. You must take it within 15 minutes of getting the itchy nose and the puffy eyes or it's too late. Take every 8 hours for one day and then stop. You should be cured. Don't overdo it like I did, when I drank it plain and got hives. And the second reason why
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you should not overdo it is because you don't want your body to get used to it. Just take it only when you need it. This is a God send. I have not even been sick for three years. Remember warm the water first (30 seconds in the microwave) first and then add the ACV. If you put the ACV in the water and then warm it, it will kill what is good in the ACV. Braggs Organic ACV is the best.
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