Traveling With Allergies | Traveling With Allergies |
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When you have allergies, the opportunity to travel may be daunting. What allergies will you face along the way? Once you get there, will you be able to enjoy it? Should you make an appointment for additional medication before you go? These questions and many like them may be answered by finding out in advance what allergies will greet you when you reach your destination. The National Allergy Bureau™ (NAB™) is responsible for reporting current pollen and mold spore levels to the public. Their web site offers excellent information on allergies across the United States and even Argentina and Canada! Click here for great Travel Tips for traveling with allergies.
Allergy Counts - Local and AbroadCentral Texas, KVUE Austin Pollen Count United States, Canada and Argentina International Pollen and Mold Counts Additional information on allergies and asthma can be found on our Resources page .
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