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<H2>True or False? </H2><br>
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<H2>1) Ragweed allergy is the most common seasonal allergy in America. </H2><br>
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<H2>2) Ragweed season usually begins the first of September and ends with the first frost (assume you live in the Midwest). </H2><br>
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<H2>3) Ragweed is also known as goldenrod which can be found in vacant lots, along roadsides and riverbanks. </H2><br>
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<H2>4) Ragweed does not require insects for pollination. </H2><br>
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<H2>5) One ragweed plant can emit a billion pollen grains. </H2><br>
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<H2>6) Ragweed season can be better tolerated by starting certain allergy medications 10-14 days before the season begins. </H2><br>
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<H2>7) If you do not respond to allergy medications there is no hope. </H2><br>
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<H2>Check the Answer Widget! (To the left) </H2><br>
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<H2>Not a perfect score?&nbsp;&nbsp; Want more details? </H2><br>
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<H2>See my latest posting on HealthCentral.com : </H2><br>
<P><A href="http://www.healthcentral.com/allergy/c/3989/35283/allergy-ragweed/?ic=4027">
<H3>http://www.healthcentral.com/allergy/c/3989/35283/allergy-ragweed/?ic=4027</H3></A>
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