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Grass Allergies Emerging: What Vaughan Residents Should Know
If you’ve noticed that your “spring cold” keeps returning every year around the same time, you may actually be dealing with grass allergies. For Vaughan residents, grass pollen season is already underway, and understanding what’s happening can help you take control of your symptoms. Discover more about our doctors office in Vaughn and the allergy shot treatments we offer. The Essentials You Need to Know Grass pollen usually starts showing up in Vaughan in late May, peaks in
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2 days ago8 min read


Peak Tree Pollen Season: Birth, Elm & Maple Trigger Hay Fever - Oh the Joy of Spring
Springtime in Vaughan delivers lovely warmer days, flowering trees, and, naturally, the peak tree pollen season! But more often than not, it also brings a whole lot of misery for a lot of people. Knowing when the tree pollen peaks and how to deal with it can be the difference between suffering through the season like a trooper and actually enjoying it. Read on to learn about the peak tree pollen season in Vaughan and what you can do to manage your allergy symptoms. Takeaways
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Mar 318 min read


Begin Allergy Prep in Late Winter: Early Tree Pollen Awareness in Ontario
In Ontario, even when you can still see snow on the ground, tree pollen from maples, oaks and elms can start causing problems for people with seasonal allergies as early as late Feb or early March. You might assume allergy season doesn't start until April or May, but by then you're playing catch-up and probably already feeling miserable. Meanwhile, over in BC, cedar pollen has been known to start showing up in January and February. This shows just how early tree pollen can st
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Feb 2613 min read


Winter Indoor Allergies and Respiratory Health: Managing Dust Mite, Mold & Pet Dander Allergies in Vaughan Winter
As the crisp winter months settle over Vaughan, many residents prepare for the seasonal shift indoors. As temperatures drop and allergy season shifts indoors, many people find their allergies worse during winter due to increased exposure to indoor triggers. While falling temperatures limit outdoor allergens like pollen, winter brings with it a different array of allergy challenges. In particular, indoor allergens—such as dust mites, mold spores, and pet dander—become the prim
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Jan 298 min read


Indoor Health Cold Season Illnesses: Preparing Your Immune System for Cold Season
Worried about getting sick as it gets colder? Our guide to indoor health during the cold season covers common illnesses, prevention strategies, and when to seek medical help regarding indoor health cold season illnesses. Stay healthy and informed. Key Takeaways Cold season sees increased respiratory illnesses, including the common cold, flu, and COVID-19, due to indoor crowding and close contact. Key prevention strategies include good hygiene practices, vaccination, and impro
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Nov 25, 20258 min read


Winter Mold Alert: Your Guide to Mold and Cold Weather Transition
Think mold disappears in the cold? It doesn’t. Mold can survive and even flourish indoors during winter
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Oct 29, 20256 min read


Ragweed Season & Oral Allergy Syndrome
Oral Allergy Syndrome; Ragweed pollen season occurs from August to frost, peaking in mid-September, with significant pollen release influenced by warm weather and humidity. Read more!
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Sep 28, 20257 min read


Ragweed & Pollen Awareness
Essential Tips to Manage Seasonal Allergies in Ontario Ragweed weed pollen awareness is vital for those dealing with allergies. Ragweed ...
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Aug 31, 20258 min read
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