Baylor College of Medicine: Houston Allergy Data Reveals Large Spike in Pollen Count Over Last Decade
September 18, 2024
September 18, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 18 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
New data from the Houston area reveals spiking levels of ragweed, elm and cedar elm pollen as well as mold spore counts as we enter the fall season. An allergy expert at Baylor College of Medicine breaks down this information and other trends revealed by allergy data collected in the past decade.
"We reviewed samples collected by the Houston Health Department's Burkard Sp . . .
New data from the Houston area reveals spiking levels of ragweed, elm and cedar elm pollen as well as mold spore counts as we enter the fall season. An allergy expert at Baylor College of Medicine breaks down this information and other trends revealed by allergy data collected in the past decade.
"We reviewed samples collected by the Houston Health Department's Burkard Sp . . .