Dr. Robert Bardon, a professor of forestry and environmental resources at N.C. State University, gives some scientific facts behind all that yellow dust. Questions and answers have been edited. Q. Why ...
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Pine pollen benefits and risks
Pine pollen may reduce fatigue and boost energy but also can trigger allergies in some people. Pine pollen may lower high cholesterol and blood sugar levels. More research is needed on pine pollen ...
Cold weather? Stay up North. My dash says it’s 48 degrees as I drive by a swamp, yet singing frogs drown out my heater fan. They must be pleading for warm weather to arrive. Well, let me tell you, ...
Researchers at UT Arlington and other universities developed an artificial intelligence system capable of distinguishing between fir, spruce and pine tree pollen with 99% accuracy. The University of ...
That dust that changes the color of your cherry-red sports car to British-racing green and covers your outdoor furniture may be a nuisance, but thankfully it doesn’t cause as many allergy problems as ...
ATLANTA — After a warm, breezy Sunday, the pollen count in Atlanta was measured at 3,028 grains per cubic meter, the highest so far this year. Pine, Oak, Birch, Hackberry, and Sweet Gum were the ...
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