The number of hay fever sufferers is expected to rise to over 13 million by the end of the decade, including many more middle-aged people who are increasingly likely to be affected, say experts [...]
An allergy specialist at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust is encouraging hayfever sufferers to be prepared for a long summer following one of the warmest and driest Aprils’ on [...]
About 15 per cent of Australians suffer from hayfever, commonly caused by grass pollen and dust mites. The number is likely to be higher on the Coast where the pollen season lasts longer. HayMax™ [...]
HayMax featured in Woman’s Weekly this Summer as a way to help with hayfever. The article about Summer Hayfever featured in a regular column by GP Dr Sarah Jarvis, a familiar face on The [...]
You may think that the hayfever season is over but unfortunately for some hayfever sufferers who are prone, weed pollen is still around until October. This means that some sufferers will have an [...]
There are a number of theories about why hayfever seems to be affecting more people, including environmental changes and modern lifestyle. And with soaring pollen counts it’s easy to see why we [...]
No, really! – A team led by an allergy expert at the University of East Anglia did a pilot study on a small group of hayfever sufferers. They found that yoghurt seemed to help. They think [...]
Did you know? – A number of celebrities share the misery of hayfever – including Jon Bon Jovi and Eastenders star Jack Ryder. Bon Jovi reportedly had to get a steroid injection to [...]
An allergen free garden was launched at this years’ Chelsea Flower Show, which could be great news for hay fever sufferers. The garden was designed for students at the University of Worcester. It [...]
Hayfever symptoms for hayfever sufferers including sneezing, sore throats and headaches are expected to be worse than normal, according to research by Professor Jean Emberlin, former director of [...]
Kissing could help to ease hayfever symptoms by acting as a natural antihistamine and suppressing the body’s allergic reaction to pollen. Scientists based at the Satou hospital in Japan [...]