If you’re not the one sneezing, chances are someone right next to you is. At least that’s how it seems these last few weeks.
After a weekend of very high tree pollen counts and cedar fever, this week might not be as bad. Here's what you can do if you ...
Sometimes called the "most hated tree in Texas," the Ashe Juniper, commonly called "mountain cedar," is at its highest misery ...
Researchers are studying the structure of allergenic proteins to develop new treatments for cedar allergies, which can cause ...
Cedar fever is a seasonal allergy common in Central Texas. It happens when the male mountain ashe juniper trees get frisky ...
The symptoms are caused by pollen from Ashe juniper trees — also known as mountain cedar — which are native to the state’s ...
The scratchy throats and watery eyes many residents are experiencing might be due to higher than average tree pollen.
While January is not a month that many think about tree pollen allergens in the air, there’s one tree known to peak in pollen ...
Every winter, Austin gets walloped by cedar fever: runny noses, scratchy throats, watering eyes, and canceled plans as ...
Near record heat is expected on Tuesday in San Antonio after the return of warm southerly winds. The National Weather Service ...