Spring and summer are not the only seasons that bring misery to those with allergies.

The end of the pollinating season is good news for everyone with hay fever and similar summer allergies, but those who are sensitive to mold spores may have to wait until the first frost to find relief.

Little indoor relief

Dr. Elizabeth Leef Jacobson, an internist with a specialty in allergy and immunology at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, reminds the cold season can be especially difficult for those who suffer from a combination of indoor allergies and asthma.

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