700 WLW: Fighting back against fall allergies
University of Cincinnati allergist Dr. Jonathan Bernstein discusses the impact of the fall allergy season in the Tristate with radio journalists at WLW, 700-AM in Cincinnati. Bernstein, a professor in the UC College of Medicine, sees patients at UC Health and in private practice in Cincinnati. Various factors such as poor air quality leading to increased carbon dioxide and high pollination because of a previous year's rainfall can determine the severity of fall allergies.
Listen to his discussion at WLW, 700-AM (Segment begins at the 31:51 mark)
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