Researchers pinpointed the gene that deprives Japanese cedar trees of their ability to produce pollen, carving out the future where no one may suffer the agony brought about by hay fever.
It aims to do this by cutting and replacing tree varieties, mainly cedar, with ones that release less pollen. A meeting held May 30 in Tokyo came up with an overall picture of steps that ...
A cold front moved through over the weekend, allowing for cedar pollen counts that originate near Austin and in the Hill Country to blow into Houston. Cedar pollen is unique, being that it's a ...
It could be the "very high" cedar pollen levels that Central Texas is experiencing right now. Kristen Currie joins Will DuPree to share the outlook for allergy sufferers.