Scientists utilized data from Twitter/X (from 2016 to 2022) to monitor allergy intensity across the U.S., uncovering significant regional patterns. These include an allergy "hotspot" in the Southeastern U.S. and a winter allergy season in Colorado, Texas, and Florida
Scientists utilized data from Twitter/X (from 2016 to 2022) to monitor allergy intensity across the U.S., uncovering significant regional patterns. These include an allergy "hotspot" in the Southeastern U.S. and a winter allergy season in Colorado, Texas, and Florida