Ep. 132: Boundaries & Communication in Food Allergy Families
Learn how to manage family dynamics, set healthy boundaries, and improve communication around food allergies in both kids and adults.
Ep. 131: What Is a BTK Inhibitor?
Learn how BTK inhibitors block mast cell activation to reduce hives and swelling in CSU, plus what this new treatment means for allergy care.
Ep. 130: How Telemedicine Improves Access to Care for Food Allergies
Learn how telemedicine for allergies and asthma offers easier access to virtual care, video visits, prescriptions, and support from home.
Ep. 129: Omalizumab for Multiple Food Allergies – The OUtMATCH Trial
Learn how omalizumab raised allergic reaction thresholds in the OUtMATCH trial for multiple food allergies. It’s not a cure, but it may offer protection.
Ep. 128: Is Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria an Autoimmune Disease?
Learn why chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) isn’t caused by allergies, and how mast cells drive hives in autoimmune and autoallergic urticaria.
Ep. 127: Management of indolent mastocytosis - A clinical yardstick
Learn how doctors diagnose and treat indolent systemic mastocytosis (ISM) with KIT D816V tests, biopsies & targeted therapies like avapritinib to manage symptoms.
Ep. 126: Management of mast cell activation syndrome - A clinical yardstick
Learn about diagnosing and treating mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) from serum tryptase testing to treatment with antihistamines, cromolyn and omalizumab.
Ep. 125: Parents’ Guide to Asthma Peak Week
Learn how parents and guardians can prepare for Asthma Peak Week, manage fall triggers, and keep kids safe with action plans, routines, and updated medicines.
Ep. 124: Asthma peak week and understanding triggers
Learn how to manage asthma during the fall. Discover seasonal asthma triggers, Asthma Peak Week risks, and practical tips to prevent asthma flare-ups.
Ep. 123: Supporting the Mental Health of Allergy Parents
Support for food allergy parents! Therapist Tamara Hubbard shares tools to manage anxiety and why mental health matters at every stage of the allergy journey.
Ep. 122: Mortality in adult patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria - A real-world cohort study
Learn how chronic hives (CSU) may increase risk of death. We review findings from a real-world study on CSU, suicide, and the impact of proper treatment.
Ep. 121: Avapritinib vs Placebo in Indolent Systemic Mastocytosis - PIONEER Trial
Learn how Avapritinib targets the KIT D816V mutation in ISM. We review key findings from the PIONEER trial and what they mean for patient care.
Ep. 120: Back to School with Food Allergies- Accommodations, Epinephrine & Preparing Your Child
Prepare your child for a safe school year with food allergies. Learn about 504 plans, epinephrine options, and tips to build confidence and safety.
Ep. 119: Processing Emotions After Anaphylaxis - Navigating Guilt, Family Reactions, and Moving Forward
Processing anaphylaxis? Learn how to handle guilt, denial, and family reactions after a severe allergic reaction. Real talk about moving forward.
Ep. 118: The ISM Disconnect - Do Patients and Providers Agree on Symptom Control?
How do patients and providers view indolent systemic mastocytosis? This podcast breaks down a new study on symptom burden and care gaps in ISM.
Ep. 117: As-Needed Albuterol–Budesonide in Mild Asthma (BATURA Trial)
Journal club review: BATURA trial shows that a rescue inhaler combining albuterol and budesonide improves mild asthma by addressing tightness and inflammation.
Ep. 116: Why Fexofenadine Is Considered a Truly Non-Sedating Antihistamine
Journal article review: Discover why fexofenadine is truly non-sedating. Systematic review looking at PET scans, PIR tests, driving studies & real-world data.
Ep. 115: Managing Food Allergies in College-Aged Students (Ages 18-21)
Learn how to manage food allergies and take charge of your health as a young adult from roommates to restaurants, epinephrine to mental wellness.
Ep. 114: Managing Food Allergies in Teens (Ages 12-18)
Learn how to support teens with food allergies through trust, independence, and honest conversations about risk, drinking, dating, and mental health.
Ep. 113: Managing Food Allergies in Children (Ages 5–11)
Learn how to help school-age children manage food allergies from symptom awareness to school safety and building confidence with epinephrine.