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HEALTHJun 22 · 22:05 UTCWAVY10 NORFOLKRegina Mobley

Dry conditions related to climate change leave some stuck in allergy season

Dry conditions linked to climate change are exacerbating allergy symptoms during the July 4 holiday. Dr. Robin Anderson, a family medicine specialist, attributes increased allergen complaints to climate change impacts.

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