Pollen production peaks in January and can even affect those who aren't allergic, Texas A&M Forest service experts say.
Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain why pollen released by the Ashe juniper, commonly known as mountain cedar, triggers allergy symptoms this time of year.
Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the myths and realities of the Central Texas allergen.
Although widely reported, true penicillin allergies are rare.