People who have seasonal allergies often view winter as a time of year to catch a break. The lack of airborne pollens and grasses has many of them breathing a sigh of relief. But for some people with asthma, who are sensitive to indoor allergens, the wind and cold are just backdrops to a season of misery.

Spending more time indoors during winter means more exposure to dust, pet dander, mold, cockroaches and other allergens.

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