May 03, 2023
Allergies Really Are Worse This Year. Here’s What Experts And D.C. Residents Say We Can Do About It
We heard your sniffled cries, and you’re not imagining it: allergies suck this year.
May 08, 2019
Why Do So Many People Develop Allergies After Moving To D.C.? Is This Town Especially Plagued?
“I’m always like, ‘Welcome to Washington. Like this is Washington. Part of living here is allergy.'”
Apr 21, 2011
You Poor, Poor Allergy Sufferers
The Washington Post confirms today what I feared last night, as I watched the friendly bartender on the roofdeck at DC9 spend a sizable amount of time wiping tree sperm from the counters which wind around the space — it’s pollen season, alright. Pollen levels have hit “very high” levels this week in the Washington region, meaning everyone who’s allergic to the stuff is really suffering.
May 28, 2010
Peanut-Free Seats Available at Nationals Games
Photo by staceyviera When exactly did peanut allergies become such a big deal? I can’t recall anyone freaking out about giving me a peanut butter sandwich when I was a little kid, but friends with children assure me that has all changed. Peanut Paranoia is in full effect across the nation, thanks to stern warnings from doctors about the potential for deadly allergic reactions in young children. At least concerned parents and those with…
As we noted in the Morning Roundup, Ward 8 D.C. Council member Marion Barry was just released from the hospital on Monday evening after being treated for dehydration and a mild blood infection. But now D.C. Wire is reporting that the “Mayor for Life” actually went right back to Howard University Hospital late last night, thanks to an allergic reaction he had to some shrimp. Barry and a group of friends decided to celebrate…
The pollen depicted by christaki is better seen than felt. Ugh, if only. Apparently this allergen looms so large in D.C. this spring that you can find and photograph big piles of it. This image might actually be a closeup of my eye or nostril….
Sep 04, 2008
Somehow, D.C. Rates Relatively Well on Allergy List
At last, another list compiled by a giant industry with an agenda for us to argue over. Today the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America unveiled its 2008 Fall Allergy Capitals list, which is sponsored by the makers of allergy medicine Zyrtec. The list ranks the 100 worst American cities to live in for people (like me) with upper respiratory allergies during the fall. Greensboro, NC tops the list, with other Southern and Midwestern cities…