Worst Cities for Spring Allergies for 2016
Every year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America compiles a list of the top allergy cities. The rankings are based on research measuring pollen scores, reported number of allergy medications used per patient and the number of allergy specialists per patient. Here are the top 10 worst cities for spring allergies, according to the AAFA’s 2016 rankings.
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