Each year seems worse than the last when it comes to seasonal allergies, especially for those living in the Palmetto State and, as it turns out, that may be because of climate change.
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Nose congestion and itchy eyes are common problems in South Carolina each spring. According to the Medical University of ...
The death of a 15-year-old high school student has shaken the community, leading some students to call for better medical ...
South Carolina’s coast is famous for “ orange alligators ” and now a yellow one has been seen at an 18-hole golf course along ...
South Carolina Republicans, who last week proposed a 3.99% flat income tax -- down from a 6.2% rate -- are defending their ...
“We're going through pollen season right now in Charleston, and the pollen you're seeing on the cars is tree pollen. That definitely can be a trigger for asthma," Ramey said. "We also have grass ...
VIDEO: Allergic to pollen? Charleston medical expert explains how to survive the season Each year seems worse than the last when it comes to seasonal allergies, especially for those living in the ...
Recently, the Greenville News reported that Greenville, South Carolina, was among the nation's top 10 allergy capitals, ...
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