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Does wind make allergies better or worse?

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Pollen and wind have an interesting relationship and there is actually a fancy word for it. Learn more about anemophily, also known as wind pollination, and how it impacts our allergies.

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  • Anemophily refers to wind pollination, where wind distributes pollen.
  • Wind can worsen allergies by spreading pollen more widely. 11s
  • Pollen counts are typically higher in the morning and during warm, dry, windy weather. 18s
  • Strong winds can carry pollen far from its original source. 39s
  • Wind can also stir up dust and mold, which may trigger allergies. 43s
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