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Everyone loves Spring. It's as if the earth comes alive again after a long, deep sleep. The hillsides change from ugly brown to a vibrant green. The bare branches of the trees burst with millions of tiny blossoms. Bees flit around, and even the animals begin exploring their surroundings. Yes, it is a wonderful time, a radiant time and a time for lots of antihistamines. It's hard to comprehend how such magnificence can create so much misery. It begins with sneezing, a runny nose, and then our eyes getting puffy and watery. If we could look at the spectacle of spring without our allergies interfering we could truly enjoy this season of rejuvenation, instead of dreading its arrival. In my father’s day it was called hay fever and he snorted and blew his nose for two months out of every year. Of course we already knew that certain grasses, flowers and blossoming trees made us sneeze and during springtime our eyes would water and get puffy, but scientists confirmed this fact...
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