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This 3-minute online allergy quiz was designed by allergists to give you the best recommendation for treating your unique allergy symptoms.

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At LALtoday, we love everything about fall. Almost everything — cozy sweaters are great, but we could do without the inevitable spike in allergies. (And no, it’s not just you — allergies are much worse these days.)

But you don’t have to suffer in sneezy, itchy silence. Picnic is a one-stop shop for allergy treatment, with individually customized plans that combine over-the-counter and prescription med solutions so you can live your best Lakeland life unbothered.

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