Most children get to focus on homework, sports, and spending time with friends, but for those with a peanut allergy, they must be constantly alert to the dangers everyday activities can pose. About two students in every classroom have a food allergy, and with the possibility of a severe reaction like anaphylaxis occurring, avoidance is clearly no longer enough. To drive awareness of its increasing prevalence, Cracking the Code on Peanut Allergies brings together leaders in the field to explore the complexities of food allergy studies, the psycho-social effects on young patients and their caregivers, and how healthcare professionals can better treat these patients amid the limitations of current diagnosis and management practices. Sponsored by
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Maria Pasioti Food allergy trials help us stay on the cutting edge by studying the latest treatment advances, but are...
Guest: Maria Pasioti Here to give us a glimpse into the prevalence and impact of IgE-mediated food allergies in the EU is Dr. Maria Pasioti, an allerg...
Host: Katherine Anagnostou, MD Guest: Carla McGuire Davis, MD Recorded live on the floor of the 2019 American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology...
Guest: Dr. John Leung, MD Join Dr. John Leung, a gastroentergologist and allergy specialist at Boston Food Allergy Center, as he shares his step-by-st...
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Anne Ellis, MD Guest: George DuToit, MD Managing a food allergy can be difficult for both physicians and patients, wh...
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Bruce Lanser, MD Guest: Drew Bird, MD Clinical trials are an important part of food allergy research, but there are s...
Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc Guest: Jonathan Spergel, MD, PhD Get a bird’s-eye view of how oral immunotherapy (OIT) is developing in different ...
Host: Amy Mackey, MD Guest: Jay Lieberman, MD Guest: Alan Goldsobel, MD When it comes to managing patients with food allergy, what team members should...
Guest: Jay Lieberman, MD Food challenges can be done in a few different ways, and here to walk us through two types that are commonly used in research...
Guest: Jay Lieberman, MD As oral immunotherapy for food allergy continues to gain traction in clinical trials, Dr. Jay Lieberman shares four key takea...