Hay Fever Olympics

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Hay fever in America

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Hay Fever in Ireland

If you are one of those who can comfortably walk past rows of flowers and green meadows, then summer is the best time to be in. For the unlucky souls who cannot stand pollen, it can be the worst possible season in Ireland. With spring and summer comes hay fever (or rhinitis). Hay fever comes […]
Hay fever in the UK

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