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Climate change may be pushing fungal allergy season earlier

Summary by Science News
Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns may be lengthening fungal allergy season, which starts 3 weeks earlier than it did two decades ago.

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There is no rest for people with allergies. The fungal allergy season takes place on average 22 days earlier than 20 years ago, according to researchers in July Geohealth. The rise in temperatures and the modified precipitation are linked to the new model, suggesting that climate change is worsening [...]

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Science News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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