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Welcome to your allergy lifeline..."The Allergist." A show that separates myth from medicine.
Every episode of The Allergist is designed for YOU – the medical professional aiming to stay on the cutting edge of allergy care. We'll clarify, correct, and, most importantly, contextualize the latest evidence.
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When It’s Not Asthma, Think Larynx
“If the asthma is under good control but they are still having these episodes, then I do think that maybe they have a PVFMD component to their breathing issue.” Dr. R. Jun LinPatients come into…
When AI meets the allergy clinic
“AI might feel like magic at times, but mostly it's just powerful technology, and with any technology, it's a tool.” —Merlijn van BreugelAI is no longer a future-tense possibility for allergists. It…
The Expanding Toolbox for Food Allergy
“It’s a fun time to be a food allergist”—Dr. David FleischerFood allergy treatment is no longer just about avoidance, epinephrine, and hoping for the best. With high-dose OIT, low-dose OIT, SLIT,…
Evidence-Based or Autopilot? A review of systematic reviews
“We need more than just random care. We need randomized care.” — Dr. Derek ChuFor years, the allergy world has been drowning in a sea of data—risk factors, prevention strategies, and enough…
Microbiome in IEI, Much More Than Probiotics
“We came up with the idea of testing a ketogenic diet… which in mice, it’s basically a lot of Crisco… giving a keto diet to mice with CGD… led to a decreased susceptibility to colitis.” —Dr. Emilia…
Small Risks Big Rewards with SCIT
“This is a safe and very effective therapy, which is probably underutilized within our own community.” —Dr. Susan WassermanSubcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) sits in that uncomfortable space between…
Rewriting the Immune Code
"So the future is one IV infusion, likely no chemotherapy, and that'll cure our IEIs." — Dr. Nicola WrightFor children born with inborn errors of immunity, bone marrow transplant has long been the…
Consent is a Conversation
"That wholesome conversation that you take a minute or two to go through really creates a physician-patient relationship, expands that communication. Probably will not only improve patient outcomes,…
Infant anaphylaxis: What it looks like when they can't tell you
"I have come across allergists in different countries who often don't even prescribe epinephrine for very young children that have only had a history of mild reactions." — Dr. Katherine AnagnostouAn…
The many faces of milk problems
“There is nothing magical that happens in your gut that says, ‘oh, now you’re ready for cow’s milk.’ — Dr. Farah KhanMilk has a special talent for creating chaos in clinic. One day it’s mucousy…
Developing that immunology spidey sense
“It’s not about knowing each one. It’s about knowing the patterns, the warning signs, the general pathways, and knowing when to ask a friend when you’re a little bit lost.” —Dr. Tamar RubinOn this…
Highlights from the 2025 allergy literature
Keeping up with the allergy literature can feel like a second job layered onto an already full clinic day. Between evolving guidelines, expanding biologic options, and long-held assumptions quietly…
ENCORE: New Rules for Old Hives
== Happy holidays to our audience around the world! As a gift, and a break for The Allergist team, we are replaying our most popular episode from 2025. We hope you enjoy it as much this time around.…
Nutrition and food allergy with Dr. Carina Venter
“We should stop being scared of food, and we really should just let babies eat.” — Dr. Carina…
Managing the Confident but Incorrect
“It's kind of like we opened a Pandora's box and trying to close it up again is going to be very hard.” —Dr. Zachary RubinDr. Zachary Rubin joins Dr. Mariam Hanna for a candid look at the “difficult…
Can sinusitis be solved? The view from the ENT clinic
“People know that asthma sucks. They don’t know that sinus disease sucks. It really impacts people's quality of life. It impacts their function. It needs to be taken very seriously.” — Dr. Andrew…
Tregs: The Peacekeepers of Immunity
“The immune system generally likes to be a well-balanced machine. It’s kind of like Goldilocks — too much is no good, too little is no good, and it’s finding that balance.” Dr. Vy KimTregs have been…
A Clear-Eyed Look at the Red-Eye Culprit
“Don't just rely on the textbook definition of when the pollen seasons are. You need to have reliable data to know when the pollen seasons are starting, when they're ending, and when they're…
Standard Vaccines And Special Cases
“Vaccine counseling is really a team sport. — Dr. Anne Pham-HuyVaccines can stir anxiety for patients and confusion for clinicians, especially when biologics enter the mix. Dr. Mariam Hanna is joined…
No to Olive Oil, Yes to What Works in Eczema Care
“Atopic dermatitis is not just about what you see on the skin. It's about what the patient's experiencing.” Dr. Melinda GooderhamEczema care has become a world of creams, cleansers, oils, and myths —…
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The Allergist has published 73 episodes since September 2023, covering topics in Health & Fitness, Medicine.
The Allergist is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 26m.
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