• (Re-Release) From Seeds to Sneezes: Unraveling the Rise of the Allergy Apocalypse

  • May 3 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast
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(Re-Release) From Seeds to Sneezes: Unraveling the Rise of the Allergy Apocalypse

  • Summary

  • In this re-released episode, we delve into the alarming rise of seasonal allergies, which have escalated from occasional annoyances to a global health crisis. First aired as we explored the reasons behind this shift, the insights remain alarmingly pertinent today.

    Trace the evolution of seasonal allergies from their initial identification in 1870 to their current epidemic status. Discover how developments such as technological progress, urban expansion, and certain planting practices have exacerbated allergy prevalence. We also discuss the broader impacts of human activities on environmental changes that prolong and intensify allergy seasons.

    This episode is essential for anyone affected by or interested in the complexities of seasonal allergies and the broader environmental interactions contributing to the "allergy apocalypse." Rejoin us as we revisit this crucial topic and discuss potential solutions to mitigate allergy impacts.

    Explore Further:

    • Yes, allergy season does feel worse this year. Here's why, according to an allergy doctor. - Andrea Michelson and Anna Medaris, Insider Apr 26, 2023
    • Allergies are getting worse with climate change - Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, April 11, 2023
    • Allergy Season Is Getting Worse. Here’s How to Prepare. - Knvul Sheikh, New York Times, March 27,2023

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