Climate change could mean longer and more intense allergy seasons, new study finds

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Climate change could mean longer and more intense allergy seasons, new study finds
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If you feel like your allergies are getting worse and worse every time spring rolls around, you’re not going crazy.

SALT LAKE CITY — If you feel like your allergies are getting worse and worse every time spring rolls around, you’re not going crazy, said Dr. Scott Taylor, an allergist with Intermountain Healthcare.

The U.S. will face up to a 200 percent increase in total pollen this century if the world continues producing carbon-dioxide emissions at a high rate, according to new research from Nature Communications. In that case, the spring pollen season would start up to 40 days earlier and last up to 19 days longer than it does today.

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