The condensed pollen season is played for seasonal allergies

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The number of pollen in Atlanta has reached its highest level in more than three decades. Research indicates that climate change tastes the vaccine seasons increasingly longer. To manage this season, doctors say keeping the windows closed, change your clothes and shower when you get home. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch Reports.

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