Seasonal Allergies Caused by Fungal Spores Now Start Three Weeks Earlier Under Climate Change

June 30, 2025

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Seasonal Allergies Caused By Fungal Spores Now Start Three Weeks Earlier Under Climate Change Spore Season Mushroom Laura Espana Unsplash
Presented by Michigan News

If your allergies feel like they never end, there may be a reason. Seasonal allergies caused by mold and other fungi often fly under the radar, even though they can trigger the same symptoms as pollen. A new study from U-M’s School for Environment and Sustainability takes a closer look at how climate change might be shifting the timeline—and impact—of these hidden allergens.

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