Published: South Dade News Leader (December 14, 2012)
It hardly seems fair, but if you’re prone to spring or summer allergies, chances are you’re at risk for allergies when the weather turns cooler, too. The reason is simple: Many of those warm-weather irritants like pet dander, dust and mold and mildew are around all year. And in Florida, where the winters are mild, outdoor allergens like pollen also can cause year-round allergy woes.