Mold counts in St. Louis have reached their highest level of the year on Thursday, likely to trigger some seasonal allergies. Thursday’s mold spore count comes in at 139,869. It’s the highest for St.
ST. LOUIS — Allergy numbers in the St. Louis region on Thursday indicate mold spores are at the highest readings communities have seen all year in 2025. In Autumn, allergies can be an issue and can ...
Loyola Medicine experts said the mold count in the air on Tuesday was the highest since computerized records were begun back in 2011. The levels are a hazard for people with allergies or respiratory ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago saw the highest mold count recorded in a decade on Tuesday, a Loyola allergist said. The Loyola Medicine Allergy Count reports pollen counts each weekday morning in Melrose ...
Fall means back-to-school, football season, changing leaves — and for many people, another round of seasonal allergies.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — If you’ve been sneezing, coughing or dealing with itchy eyes lately, you’re not alone. Allergists say fall allergy season is hitting its peak across southern Colorado.
The leaves changing colors is a sign that the fall season is here. But so does the sound of sneezing, another sign of fall allergies.