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Suffering from seasonal allergies? Here's how to combat them

More people than ever are struggling with seasonal allergies this year because of the amount of pollen in the air in Denver.

June 03, 2024
Macro photo of a dandelion puff in a field

More people than ever are struggling with seasonal allergies this year because of the amount of pollen in the air in Denver.

“We had a lot of moisture. That moisture feeds plant growth in the spring,” said Dr. Mark Montano, medical director for CareNow Urgent Care Clinics. “Those spring plants, grasses, trees really start to bloom, and they're a little more vigorous in their growth. So that usually means more pollen.”

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June 03, 2024

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