CVS Health professional addresses accessible ways patients can treat seasonal allergies ahead of increasing pollen uptick
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As many start to experience more sneezing and sniffling with the arrival of increased pollen and springtime allergies, a health professional at CVS is laying out some of the many symptoms and treatments to look out for as the season gets in full swing. A registered pharmacist and Pharmacy District Leader at CVS Health, Sarah Matichak told MetroNews that West Virginia is reporting high pollen activity this year as we make the transition from winter to spring. She said as tree pollen count is high, particularly for...