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Sam Galphin of Performance Point, a Concord company that does energy audits, helps seal a house under construction in Charlotte.
January 12, 2012, Portland Family Homeopathy held a talk as part of a lecture series on Natural Remedies for Allergies.
In case you haven't noticed, things are really blooming outside. Sacramento hasn't had much of a winter and signs of spring are starting across the valley.
It may only be early February, but allergy sufferers are already struggling with watery eyes and stuffy noses.
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While Theresa Jervais says she's enjoyed the beautiful weather we've had this winter, her allergy-like symptoms have left her congested.
An in-house pilot study is now underway, and preliminary findings are expected in the Fall of 2012.
These warmer temperatures have some people asking, "Where's winter?" The unseasonable temperatures also have a lot of people's allergy symptoms in high gear.
In many parts of Central Alabama, flowers and some trees are in full bloom, particularly those that don't normally bloom until March and April.
Pet allergies are everywhere. Over half of all homes in the United States have a cat or a dog, and between 5 and 10% of Americans are allergic to pets.
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