The Real Reasons Your Allergies Get Worse In the Spring

Increased CO2 Levels

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Elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to climate change can also impact allergen production. Studies have shown that higher CO2 concentrations can stimulate certain plants to produce more pollen, leading to an uptick in allergen exposure. This phenomenon can contribute to the worsening of spring allergies and may pose challenges for individuals with allergic sensitivities.

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