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Warm Weather Leads to Winter Allergies

Do you feel yourself coughing, sneezing, and wiping your eyes? It might not be the winter cold – but instead outdoor allergies. The warm weather this year has created the perfect environment for mold spores to grow, and people suffering from allergies are feeling the difference.

The unusual conditions outside are making some people mistake allergic reactions for common cold symptoms. Physicians Assistant Nikki Zack says most of the symptoms are the same, which is why she recommends seeing a doctor if you suspect you have allergies.

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