A Minnesota woman discovered she has a rare condition that makes physical activity, including exercise, life-threatening. Plymouth native Maggie Habashy was diagnosed with exercise-induced anaphylaxis ...
The arrival of spring in our area has brought warmer weather, blooming flowers, green grass and, for many, seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies are caused by pollen produced by plants. Tree pollen ...
Ever finish up your workout feeling triumphant, but then you start sneezing? For some people, this is all too common — especially if your workout took place outside. In fact, rhinitis (aka a stuffy ...
Rising pollen counts make outdoor workouts uncomfortable and can affect performance. Here are five strategies for breathing easier. By Danielle Friedman Along with warmer weather and more daylight, ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Does your skin get really itchy when you run, bike or lift weights? If it does, you could ...
any thoughts you might have as to cause and remedy. -- P.H. A: Allergy to exercise is not far-fetched. Exercise triggers a quasi-allergic reaction in many people.
Exercising in specific conditions, like cold and dry air, can increase your risk of exercise-induced rhinitis. If you’ve ever gotten a runny nose while jogging in chilly, dry conditions, you’ve ...
It doesn’t feel like fall, but the pollen is definitely telling me fall is around the corner (Sept. 22). Personally, I have more problems in the fall than spring. The main fall allergies are ragweed, ...
Does your skin get really itchy when you run, bike or lift weights? If it does, you could be suffering from an allergic reaction to exercises. A few people are actually allergic to exercise, and in ...