Since the pollen is spread by wind, cedar fever can even affect individuals who are not near a high concentration of juniper trees. And the source isn’t limited to Ashe junipers. In more eastern ...
Pollen from Ashe juniper trees, which causes cedar fever, was released early this year. Cedar fever is back in Austin with a vengeance. The allergy-inducing pollen hit the region early this year, and ...
Cedar allergies — or, infamously, “cedar fever” — involve reactions to the pollen of the mountain cedar tree, according to ...
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Cedar fever comes from the pollen released by Ashe juniper – also known as mountain cedar – trees. And in Austin, particularly west of I-35, these trees are everywhere. Ashe junipers make up about a ...
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.
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