So far in 2024, the start of springtime activity has been up to three weeks ahead of schedule in the U.S. Springtime pollen release is heavily shaped by winter and […]
Archive for the ‘Asthma’ Category
Make The Christmas Holidays Enjoyable And Asthma-friendly
During the Christmas holiday season the air is filled with joy and excitement. However, for those with asthma, the holiday season can also bring challenges, with triggers such as cold […]
Navigating Back to School with Asthma
As the back-to-school season approaches, it brings with it a mix of excitement and challenges for students, parents, and educators alike. For students with asthma, this time of year can […]
More Severe Spring Allergy Season Than Usual – Dr. Marie Fitzgerald with CBS 11
Dr. Marie Fitzgerald recently discussed with Caroline Vandergriff CBS 11 the potential for spring allergy season to be more severe this year. I would say this April is worse than […]
POLLEN COUNT ALERT: OCTOBER 4, 2020
POLLEN COUNT ALERT: There are VERY HIGH concentrations of Weeds (Ragweed, Sage, Wormwood, Goosefoot, Lamb’s Quarters, Pigweed, Amaranth, Saltbush, Russian Thistle). Visit the website to get the full report. CLICK […]
Asthma and COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is scary for all people, but for those with asthma there is great fear that they will have a worse outcome or be more likely to get […]
Vote Best of Denton County 2019
Cast your vote now for Dr. Mary Hudelson, Best Allergist and Family Allergy & Asthma Care, Best Allergy Center in Denton County! Voting ends August 21. VOTE NOW! Best of […]
Compassion Matters
I picked up a new book at the bookstore last month because the title caught my eye – Compassionomics – The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence that Caring Makes a Difference. My […]
Is Asthma Affecting Your Child’s Attendance?
If asthma is affecting your child’s school attendance, our board-certified allergists and staff can provide a personal plan to find relief. “Asthma is the most common chronic illness in childhood, accounting for 13.8 million missed school days each year,” says allergist Todd Mahr, MD, ACAAI president.
Grass Pollen Alert: May 15, 2019
There are High concentrations of Grass. Visit the website to get the full report. http://bit.ly/2HAYjEW