Breathing in Change: Allergies, Asthma, Immunology and a Warming Planet

Breathing in Change: Allergies, Asthma, Immunology and a Warming Planet

Climate change is reshaping the landscape of allergy and immunology in ways that directly affect human health. In this episode, Jeffrey G. Demain, MD, FAAAAI, discusses how rising temperatures, shifting weather patterns and increased carbon dioxide levels are intensifying allergic diseases and altering immune responses worldwide.

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Where do our pollen counts come from? Understanding the National Allergy Bureau (NAB)

Where do our pollen counts come from? Understanding the National Allergy Bureau (NAB)

Even many allergists do not know about the NAB and how it provides accurate pollen counts to patients and physicians across the country. Andrew Rorie, MD, FAAAAI, chair of the Aerobiology Committee, w...

2 Juni 202542min

New Developments in Eosinophilic Esophagitis

New Developments in Eosinophilic Esophagitis

To celebrate World EoE day, Evan Dellon, MD, walks us through new developments in eosinophilic esophagitis including our evolving understanding of the pathophysiology (it’s not just about eosinophils)...

22 Maj 202549min

New Recommendations in Contrast Allergy Management

New Recommendations in Contrast Allergy Management

Should patients with mild contrast allergy be premedicated? Learn about the recently published consensus recommendations on the management and prevention of immediate hypersensitivity reactions to con...

8 Maj 202544min

Revisiting the 2025 AAAAI/WAO Joint Congress on Climate Change and Allergic Disease

Revisiting the 2025 AAAAI/WAO Joint Congress on Climate Change and Allergic Disease

In this episode, attendees of the recent AAAAI/WAO Joint Congress in San Diego share their highlights from the meeting with us including talks you shouldn’t miss. Recordings of talks from the Joint Co...

30 Apr 202514min

Importance of NIH Funding and the Allergy/Immunology Scientific Community Task Force

Importance of NIH Funding and the Allergy/Immunology Scientific Community Task Force

The NIH provides the majority of funding for scientific research in all areas of medicine and the proposed budget cuts will drastically effect research now and in the future. President-Elect Carla M. ...

14 Apr 202528min

Everything you Need to Know About Genetic Testing

Everything you Need to Know About Genetic Testing

Genetic testing in our patients with Inborn Errors of Immunity is becoming more common and this episode will help listeners better understand how to incorporate this into their practice. Sarah Henrick...

8 Apr 202555min

Food Challenges and Early Introduction to Foods

Food Challenges and Early Introduction to Foods

Join us for a discussion on food challenges and early introduction of foods with Kim Mudd, BSN, MSN, who helps walk us through the nuts and bolts of these processes for clinicians and patients alike. ...

25 Mars 202553min

School-based Asthma Management Programs – Advancing Care Through Community Collaborations

School-based Asthma Management Programs – Advancing Care Through Community Collaborations

Listen to learn about dissemination and implementation sciences from our guest Stan Szefler, MD, FAAAAI. Dr. Szefler discusses his work on school-based asthma management programs and key elements in b...

11 Mars 202536min

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