617. Are You Really Allergic to Penicillin?

617. Are You Really Allergic to Penicillin?

Like tens of millions of people, Stephen Dubner thought he had a penicillin allergy. Like the vast majority, he didn’t. This misdiagnosis costs billions of dollars and causes serious health problems, so why hasn’t it been fixed? And how about all the other things we think we’re allergic to?

  • SOURCES:
    • Kimberly Blumenthal, allergist-immunologist and researcher at Mass General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
    • Theresa MacPhail, associate professor of science and technology studies at Stevens Institute of Technology.
    • Thomas Platts-Mills, professor of medicine at the University of Virginia.
    • Elena Resnick, allergist and immunologist at Mount Sinai Hospital.


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657. Whose “Messiah” Is It Anyway?

657. Whose “Messiah” Is It Anyway?

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656. How Handel Got His Mojo Back

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655. “The Greatest Piece of Participatory Art Ever Created”

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654. Is the Public Ready for Private Equity?

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A Trump executive order is giving retail investors more access to private markets. Is that a golden opportunity — or fool’s gold? SOURCES:Elisabeth de Fontenay, professor of law at Duke University.Ste...

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653. Does Horse Racing Have a Future?

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