The 2014 U.S. Allergy Capitals: Where Does Your City Rank?

May is National Asthma and Allergy Month, and that means the Allergy and Asthma Foundation of America has released its list of the "100 Most Challenging Places to Live with Spring Allergies," and you may be surprised by the results. The list considers pollen counts, the rate of utilization of allergy medications per patient, and the per capita concentration of allergists, all weighted to produce a total score.

We've listed the worst metro areas surveyed below. Click the link below the graphic to access the full report that includes the methodology and sources used to compile the rankings. Here's where things stand for 2014:

The Worst Cities for Allergies in the U.S. in 2014: If you suffer from season allergies to pollen or mold, you may want to check out this list of the worst places to live, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. If your city is ranked on the list, you may want to get some Easy Breather, Herbalogic's fast-acting herbal remedy for allergies.

Get the full report of top 100 most challenging places to live with allergies here. And if your metro area is on the list, you may want to check out Easy Breather, our herbal formula for allergy support. It might just make your life a lot less miserable when seasonal pollen and mold strike.


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