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Study Links Urban Light Pollution to Extended Allergy Season

A study has found that urban light pollution may lead to trees producing pollen for a longer duration, potentially extending the allergy season by 130 days annually. The research highlights the impact of brighter city lights on tree behavior.

A recent study indicates that trees in urban areas with increased light pollution produce pollen earlier in the spring and later in the fall. This change could extend the allergy season by up to 130 days each year.

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Urban Light Pollution Might Be Worsening Allergies

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Study Links Urban Light Pollution to Extended Allergy Season