Fall has arrived, and allergens are in full force.
Pollen, ragweed and mold are still taking their toll on allergy sufferers from the summer season. And as people go back into their homes, they suffer from allergies caused by indoor irritants.
These are harmless substances for most, but for some they take the enjoyment out of fall. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, roughly 20 percent of Americans suffer from allergies and another 20 percent suffer from hypersensitivities to food, environmental substances or stimuli.
To keep fall allergies from driving you crazy ChicagoHealers.com practitioner Dr. Ian Wahl, who specializes in the treatment of children and adults with allergies and hypersensitivities, offers 10 tips for breathing easier this fall
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