Given the lack of rain across South Central Texas, this has led to less pollen. According to Dr. Erika Gonzalez with STAAMP ...
However, Monday's allergy count revealed one of the most dreadful allergens in Central Texas: cedar. If this sounds a bit odd, that's because it is. Historically, cedar season kicks off in late ...
Dr. Robert Butler, an ear, nose, and throat specialist at Austin ENT Clinic, said those plagued by pollen have several options for treating or managing cedar allergies: Minimize exposure to cedar ...
Blame the trees. Cedar fever has returned. In Texas, Ashe juniper trees, also known as mountain cedars, are the culprit behind the allergy condition, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.