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How climate change is affecting seasonal allergies

Some of us don’t need to be told that allergy season is in full swing. And the overlap between cold and flu season can make it hard to distinguish between the two. On top of that, climate change is making allergy season even worse. Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains why.

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