
Why allergy seasons are becoming ‘more intense overall’ in Canada
Aerobiology Research in the news – This article was featured on Global News April 27 by reporter Adriana Fallico. Read some of the article and then click on the link for

Aerobiology Research in the news – This article was featured on Global News April 27 by reporter Adriana Fallico. Read some of the article and then click on the link for

Urbanization is a growing trend worldwide, with cities expanding at a rapid pace. While urban areas offer economic and infrastructural benefits, they also bring about environmental changes that have far-reaching

2026 Pollen Report by Daniel

If you live in a city like Ottawa, you know the drill. One day we are enjoying a stroll through a local park, and the next, we are trapped indoors

Why “Allergens in the Air Today” Matters For many Canadians, allergies are not limited to one short season. Symptoms can start early in spring, continue through summer, and return again

Every spring and fall, millions of people experience sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion, and fatigue caused by seasonal allergies. For those affected, knowing when symptoms are likely to worsen is not