The Absolute Worst US Cities For Allergies And Why

3. Providence, Rhode Island

Providence. Photo Credit: Chief Investment Officer @Chief Investment Officer

Although the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology doesn’t have a pollen counter located in the city of Providence, it’s still considered a dangerous place for allergens. According to climate experts, the temperatures in Providence keep rising, which makes it easy for plants to thrive and pollen levels to increase. Like the other previously discussed cities, it also has a lower than average number of allergists available. Ready to move to the next location? Keep reading!

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