By Bridgett Novak NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The 12th annual "Spring Allergy Capitals" report was released today by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). "We should point out that even Colorado Springs, Colorado, which came in last at 100, is considered bad for allergies," noted Mike Tringale, Senior Vice President of External Affairs for AAFA. "There are 320 metropolitan areas in the country and these are the 100 that have the right mix of factors to be considered ‘allergy capitals' - i.e., the most challenging for certain allergy sufferers." The factors that go into the rankings are the area's pollen score, allergy medicine utilization and the number of board-certified allergists. The pollen score, which is provided to AAFA by IMS Health, reflects recorded pollen/mold spore levels, the predicted prevalence for certain types of pollens/molds over the most recent spring season and the duration of the peak season for the most allergenic pollen types.
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