Let the sneezing begin. It's that time of year when the sniffles don't necessarily mean you have a cold or the flu. It could be allergies caused by pollen. As the trees, flowers and grasses begin to bud, tiny pollen particles become airborne and we inhale them without even thinking about it.
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Track the spread of the flu across the Nation as reported by the Center for Disease Control.
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Rising and falling pressure can often trigger aches and pains. Get the latest barometric pressure forecast.
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