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'Jeopardy! Masters' self-declared villain James Holzhauer cracks egg on host Ken Jennings' head in post-win moment during semifinals
'Jeopardy! Masters' self-declared villain James Holzhauer cracks egg on host Ken Jennings' head in post-win moment during semifinals
On Tuesday's broadcast, the self-proclaimed villain James Holzhauer pushed his limits during the intense opening match of the semifinals
2023-05-25 10:01
PSG held by Ligue 1 strugglers Clermont
PSG held by Ligue 1 strugglers Clermont
Paris Saint-Germain warmed up for a trip to England to face Newcastle United in the Champions League by drawing 0-0 away to Ligue...
2023-10-01 01:27
Italy Q1 GDP revised up to 0.6% q/q, 1.9% y/y -ISTAT
Italy Q1 GDP revised up to 0.6% q/q, 1.9% y/y -ISTAT
ROME Italy's economy rose 0.6% in the first quarter, boosted by strong domestic demand, national statistics bureau ISTAT
2023-05-31 16:15
Why do we get hay fever and what are the symptoms?
Why do we get hay fever and what are the symptoms?
A runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing, coughing – whatever your hay fever symptoms, it’s no surprise if you’ve had a flare-up recently. During spring, both tree and grass pollen is released into the air. If you’re allergic to the proteins they contain, your nose, eyes, throat and sinuses can become swollen, irritated and inflamed. “Many people are suffering from hay fever just now because the pollen count is high, thanks in part to climate change,” says Dr Nisa Aslam, GP from Typharm’s Skin Life Sciences Foundation. “Plus the pollen season is getting longer.” The immune function plays an important role in an allergic reactions, she explains. “People who suffer from hay fever often have a family history of not just hay fever, but also skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, which can often be borne out of problems with the immune system.” The weather can also be a contributing factor in how badly you’re affected. “Some hay fever sufferers may be experiencing a sudden spike in their symptoms a bit earlier than usual, this may be due to the recent prolonged wet and windy weather,” says Claire Nevinson, superintendent pharmacist at Boots. “On a daily basis, rainfall tends to decrease pollen, but over a period of months, intermittent wet days tend to produce a more severe hay fever season overall.” Conditions could be about to get even worse. A recent study by the University of Worcester, published in the Science of The Total Environment journal, warned that it could be one of the worst seasons for birch pollen on record. The severity is due to two things. “Firstly, higher than average temperatures last June, when the pollen is produced, allowed greater potential for high pollen levels,” says Dr Beverley Adams-Groom, senior pollen forecaster at the university. “Secondly, birch trees have a biennial pattern of pollen production, one mild year and one severe year, and this year was already expected to be a high year.” So what can you do if your hay fever is much worse than usual at the moment? The first step is to avoid exposure to the pollen that affects you the most. “Allergens responsible for hay fever include grass pollens and tree pollens [spring and summer], weed pollens and fungal mould spores,” says Dr Aslam. “Watch the daily pollen forecasts. Don’t go outside when the pollen count is high and keep all windows shut.” Preventive medicines can help to reduce symptoms if you know in advance when you’re going to be exposed to pollen. “This can be a steroid nasal spray one to two weeks before symptoms start,” says Dr Aslam. Alternatively, natural nasal sprays “can help to prevent the symptoms of hayfever and other types of allergic rhinitis by forming a protective film in our inner nose, stopping allergens that we breathe in from trying to enter our respiratory system”, she says. Similarly, ointments like Vaseline can act as a pollen trap. “Apply a barrier balm of petroleum jelly around your nose to trap the pollen and help relieve dry and uncomfortable skin from repetitive nose blowing,” Ms Nevinson says. “Shower and change your clothes after you have been outside to wash pollen off and wear wraparound sunglasses to stop pollen getting into your eyes.” Read More Seasonal allergies tips and tricks as pollen count rises What is the link between pollen and eye infections? Hay fever may be mistaken for Covid, warns expert Why do heatwaves in the UK feel hotter than abroad? The startling and grim discoveries unearthed by the climate crisis Earth’s CO2 hits highest recorded level in human history
2023-05-20 00:59
Diana Taurasi closing in on another WNBA milestone as she approaches 10,000 points
Diana Taurasi closing in on another WNBA milestone as she approaches 10,000 points
Diana Taurasi is on the cusp of another milestone in her illustrious WNBA career as she closes in on becoming the first player in league history to score 10,000 points in the regular season
2023-08-03 18:00
Trump documents case is a test for the justice system he wants to dismantle
Trump documents case is a test for the justice system he wants to dismantle
Donald Trump's federal indictment represents far more than a battle between the government and an ex-president over national security secrets that he kept in a stunningly insecure fashion.
2023-06-12 12:00
Swedish Krona Slumps to Record Low as End of Rate Hikes Nears
Swedish Krona Slumps to Record Low as End of Rate Hikes Nears
The Swedish krona slumped to a record low against the euro on a combination of global risk aversion
2023-06-20 23:04
Robert Saleh Brags the 3-3 Jets Have Embarrassed Every Quarterback They've Faced
Robert Saleh Brags the 3-3 Jets Have Embarrassed Every Quarterback They've Faced
VIDEO: Roert Saleh talks trash after Eagles win.
2023-10-16 20:14
Soccer, health officials gather for head injury summit amid criticism from CTE researchers
Soccer, health officials gather for head injury summit amid criticism from CTE researchers
Soccer officials, scientists, medical professionals and others have gathered in Chicago for a head injury summit
2023-05-18 08:55
Disgruntled Harden no-show at 76ers' media day, training camp status unclear after trade demand
Disgruntled Harden no-show at 76ers' media day, training camp status unclear after trade demand
James Harden skipped the Philadelphia 76ers’ media day and his status for training camp this week in Colorado is unclear because the franchise has yet to meet the disgruntled guard’s demand for a trade
2023-10-02 23:15
Georgia court acknowledges releasing Trump document on website
Georgia court acknowledges releasing Trump document on website
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Fulton County Georgia court clerk on Tuesday acknowledged the release on its website of a document about
2023-08-16 04:25
Lawes to captain England for 100th cap against Fiji
Lawes to captain England for 100th cap against Fiji
Courtney Lawes will captain England in the absence of the banned Owen Farrell as the lock wins his 100th cap in Saturday's...
2023-08-24 20:31