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Late Spring Could Be Bad for Hayfever Sufferers

Late Spring Could Be Bad for Hayfever Sufferers

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Interactive Video

Health Sciences, Biology

University

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Hard

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The video discusses the potential for a pollen surge due to a long winter, which could exacerbate hay fever symptoms for many. It explains the pollen release cycles of trees, grass, and weeds, and highlights the challenges of managing hay fever, especially during exam periods for teenagers. Pollen forecasters are monitoring for surges, and while some plants are less likely to trigger symptoms, avoiding pollen entirely is difficult.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What measures can hay fever sufferers take to avoid triggering their symptoms?

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What challenges do teenagers face during hay fever season according to Doctor John Chapman?

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