
Kenya Hunter
Public Health Reporter at Associated Press
Covering disabilities and sexual health @AP. ADHD girlie 🤭| RTD Metro Bred.
Articles
-
4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Kenya Hunter
(AP) — Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing. Where you live, what you’re allergic to and your lifestyle can make a big difference when it comes to the severity of your allergies. Experts say climate change is leading to longer and more intense allergy seasons, but also point out that treatments for seasonal allergies have become more effective over the last decade.
-
4 days ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Kenya Hunter
Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing. Where you live, what you’re allergic to and your lifestyle can make a big difference when it comes to the severity of your allergies. Experts say climate change is leading to longer and more intense allergy seasons, but also point out that treatments for seasonal allergies have become more effective over the last decade.
-
4 days ago |
nbcchicago.com | Kenya Hunter
Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing. Where you live, what you’re allergic to and your lifestyle can make a big difference when it comes to the severity of your allergies. Experts say climate change is leading to longer and more intense allergy seasons, but also point out that treatments for seasonal allergies have become more effective over the last decade.
-
4 days ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Kenya Hunter
Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing. Where you live, what you’re allergic to and your lifestyle can make a big difference when it comes to the severity of your allergies. Experts say climate change is leading to longer and more intense allergy seasons, but also point out that treatments for seasonal allergies have become more effective over the last decade.
-
5 days ago |
times-news.com | Kenya Hunter
ATLANTA (AP) — Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing. Where you live, what you’re allergic to and your lifestyle can make a big difference when it comes to the severity of your allergies. Experts say climate change is leading to longer and more intense allergy seasons, but also point out that treatments for seasonal allergies have become more effective over the last decade.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 11K
- Tweets
- 30K
- DMs Open
- Yes

The draft that was stressing me out so badly that I could hardly sleep took me 30 minutes to write LOL.

RT @kodakk6000: Man since it’s 404 DAY y’all drop y’all favorite Atlanta Album/Mixtape covers!! any era!! ima throw a few classic cover out…

RT @AtlantaFalcons: Today and every day you can find us in The 🅰️ Happy 404 Day, ATL! https://t.co/tMwaO3NalA