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Do you get hay fever?
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Do you get hay fever?

The article discusses the ongoing hot weather and its potential impact on hay fever sufferers, noting that high grass pollen levels are expected across Ireland. It explains hay fever as an allergic reaction to pollen and spores affecting the nose and sinuses. Pharmacists are advised to offer tips for managing symptoms, and the article includes a poll asking readers if they experience hay fever. Poll results show a majority of respondents report experiencing symptoms.

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Do you get hay fever?

The article discusses the ongoing hot weather and its potential impact on hay fever sufferers, noting that high grass pollen levels are expected across Ireland. It explains hay fever as an allergic reaction to pollen and spores affecting the nose and sinuses. Pharmacists are advised to offer tips for managing symptoms, and the article includes a poll asking readers if they experience hay fever. Poll results show a majority of respondents report experiencing symptoms.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about hay fever and pollen levels without taking a clear ideological stance. While it mentions high pollen levels as a health concern, it does not frame the issue in a politically charged manner or emphasize specific policies or political groups. The tone is

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