
Yes, preschoolers can develop asthma!
“I'm still getting told from families and other physicians that you can't make a diagnosis of asthma until they're six. Why? Why is this still happening? We can diagnose preschoolers with asthma.” -...
25 Jun 202424min

Balancing chronic care and self-care for the patient and physician
“When you fly, the flight attendant is always telling you, put on your oxygen mask first before you help somebody else. And it's so true. We’re way more efficient in a clinic setting when we have take...
11 Jun 202429min

Adult vs. Childhood Food Allergies: A Deep Dive with Dr. Philippe Begin
“I felt I was actually controlling my condition. It wasn't controlling me.” &n...
28 Mai 202426min

Shared Decision-Making: Beyond the Buzzword in Allergy Practice
"Usually when patients have really strong feelings, what they're really trying to tell you is what their priorities are and what they are most afraid of" -- Dr. Michael Cyr Join Dr. Mariam Hanna as s...
14 Mai 202423min

Don't Delay: Embracing Early Intervention in Food Allergy Management
“Early introduction is the time-proven and research-proven prevention target for every child and every food.” -- Prof. Jonathan Hourihane Venture into the evolving landscape of food allergy managemen...
30 Apr 202426min

Asthma in the Biologic Era: A New Prescription
“I guarantee you, within the next five years or within my lifetime, there may be a permanent solution to a lot of medical conditions including (asthma)." -- Dr. Jason Lee Asthma remains a formidabl...
16 Apr 202428min

Demystifying Hives: Autoimmunity, Treatment, and the Journey Forward
“(Urticaria) is not an allergic condition, it's an autoimmune condition, one. Two, it's not dangerous, but it can last long. Three, we have very good strategies to control it.” ...
2 Apr 202426min

Climate Change and Allergies: Navigating the New not-Normal
“Worst allergy season ever? Might not be an exaggeration for that patient.” &...
19 Mar 202422min



















