Today s Environment Report examines the link between allergies and climate change
If even hearing the word “ragweed” makes your eyes water, you might be one of the nearly 45 million Americans with seasonal allergies. Researchers say climate change is fueling the rise in allergies and asthma.
Jenny Fischer has been taking over-the-counter medication for allergies for a long time. Without it, she suffers cold-like symptoms: a runny nose, sneezing and congestion. An allergy pill usually made it better. But a couple of years ago, things started to get worse.
“I’d be out at 5:30 in the morning walking my dog, and it would just be huffing and puffing. And, you know, I couldn’t catch my breath. It s scary, she said.
TAG/The Artists Gallery presents Up Market Revival in their new brick-and-mortar space
Share Article FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) March 16, 2021 After a year without a permanent home, TAG/The Artists Gallery is back. In response to the pandemic, the group amped up its social media, created an online store and newsletter, and held several pop-up shows. Most importantly, the artists kept on creating new work.
TAG now has a brick-and-mortar gallery at 501 N Frederick Street in Frederick. The Griffin Art Center, NOMA Gallery, Bravura Art and Framing, and Gallery 322 are all nearby, making the area a prime destination for art lovers.