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| Every year around now, my hay fever kicks in, and I spend 2 or 3 weeks sneezing, rubbing my eyes, and reaching for tissues. Last year, I got smart about it: I bought a big batch of cheap generic antihistamines, enough to last me several seasons, because I can never remember from one year to the next which one actually works for me. (Loratadine, if you're curious. At least, I think it is.)
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| This week, instead of a single deep-dive feature, we're handing you our best allergy and hay fever resources all in one place. Bookmark this one.
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Let’s look into it,
Tim Snaith
Newsletter Editor, Healthline
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Written by Tim Snaith
May 20, 2026 • 2 min read |
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| Your allergy season cheat sheet
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| Allergy season hits differently depending on where you live, your sensitivities, and how your body has decided to betray you this year. Maybe, like me, you’re a lifelong sneezer or eye rubber. Maybe your allergies showed up out of nowhere in your 40s. |
| Either way, we’ve pulled together our most useful articles covering everything from OTC medications to outdoor survival strategies to the question of whether that jar of local honey actually does anything. Dig in. |
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