Focus On Allergy

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Synopsis

Allergy season may occur once a year, but for many allergy sufferers, the need for therapeutic advances becomes a year-round priority. From asthma to food allergies to immunology, Focus on Allergy keeps you up to date on the latest diagnostic findings and treatments.

Episodes

  • Coming Soon: More Targeted Oral Asthma Therapies

    25/03/2009

    Guest: Bob Baltera Host: Bruce Japsen Asthma remains a difficult disease to treat and control, with a large portion of the patient population not receiving adequate treatment options. But next-generation therapies are targeting this inflammation by being more targeted, getting at the root of the pathways that play a larger role in the disease. Bob Baltera, chief executive officer of Amira Pharmaceuticals, tells host Bruce Japsen about developments in more targeted therapies.

  • Growth Effects of Allergy and Asthma Medications

    27/02/2009

    Guest: David P. Skoner, MD Host: Ketan Sheth, MD, MBA Is there evidence that suggests corticosteroids used to treat asthma might affect growth? Are growth effects from using inhaled or intranasal steroids to control asthma or allergic rhinitis a significant concern? Dr. David Skoner, professor of pediatrics at the Drexel University College of Medicine, discusses the challenges of evaluating the systemic effects of these medications, and suggests what physicians can do to minimize the risk of growth effects when using corticosteroids. Dr. Ketan Sheth hosts.

  • Caring for Under-Served Communities With Asthma

    27/02/2009

    Guest: Michael Foggs, MD Host: Ketan Sheth, MD, MBA In what populations is asthma becoming more prevalent, and is asthma becoming a significant public health issue? How can physicians better care for under-served communities with a prevalence of asthma? Dr. Michael Foggs, chief of allergy, asthma, and immunology at Advocate Health Centers, discusses the impact of asthma on under-served communities, and how physicians can be mindful of related socioeconomic issues. Hosted by Dr. Ketan Sheth.

  • New Tests for Respiratory Diseases and Superbugs

    17/02/2009

    Guest: Jian Han, MD Host: Bruce Japsen Diagnostic tests can sometimes get to patients too late but technology is changing to treat patients early, particularly for respiratory problems and infectious diseases. Dr. Gian Han, director of Diatherex Laboratories, tells host Bruce Japsen about the diagnostic industry's progress in testing for respiratory diseases and superbugs via the latest in research and technology in molecular generics.

  • Top Tips for Environmental Control and Triggers at Home

    03/02/2009

    Guest: James Sublett, MD Host: Todd Mahr, MD Indoor allergens can exacerbate or trigger allergic or asthmatic responses. What effect do carpeting, cleaning solutions, pets, and humidifiers have on indoor environments? Dr. James Sublett, clinical professor and section chief of pediatric allergy at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, offers tips on creating safer homes for patients with allergies. Dr. Todd Mahr hosts.

  • How Food Allergies Affect Quality of Life

    19/12/2008

    Guest: Anne Muñoz-Furlong Host: Todd Mahr, MD How does a food allergy diagnosis impact a patient's quality of life? What can physicians do to help patients cope with food allergies? Host Dr. Todd Mahr asks Anne Muñoz-Furlong, founder and CEO of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, about the challenges facing patients with food allergies. How can physicians and families navigate the management of a toddler or teenager with food allergies?

  • The Diagnosis and Management of Anaphylaxis

    14/11/2008

    Guest: Richard Nicklas, MD Host: Ketan Sheth, MD, MBA What are the scenarios that characterize anaphylaxis, according to the National Institute of Health? Dr. Richard Nicklas, clinical professor of medicine at George Washington University Medical Center, discusses the manifestations of anaphylaxis and how physicians can best manage patients with a history of anaphylaxis. Dr. Ketan Sheth hosts.

  • Diagnosing and Treating Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease

    14/11/2008

    Guest: Jonathan Spergel, MD, PhD Host: Todd Mahr, MD One of the most common and frequently misdiagnosed eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases is eosinophilic esophagitis. When should a physician suspect eosinophilic esophagitis, and how can it be accurately diagnosed? How significant a factor is diet in such disorders? Dr. Jonathan Spergel, associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, delves into the potential causes of eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases with host Dr. Todd Mahr.

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